When I worked at crown from 2018-2023 we always used 2 techs. One to lift and one to catch. Took 1 reach, 1 sit down counter balance and 1 double length PE4500. But we didn’t have that thing for the forks you are using. We would remove forks on reach truck and chain the swivel to it using a strap if it was a T mast. Or bolt the bracket for mono mast to the mast and attach chain to the bracket. Always unstrapped pallet first. Your way was quicker and more efficient with that battery bar looking thing on the forks👍🏻
Corporate has been testing out some sort of new lifting device, it hasn’t hit the field yet, hoping it does make standing up more stable but I’m use to the lifts moving around a little when we stand them up.
Wow, they were that bad? I've heard some not so good things about Crowns. My old warehouse used Crown exclusively, and something was always wrong with the walkie riders.
Used a Crown for a few weeks 3 years ago, not bad actually, loads of power, nice 360 mode, only thing it needed was a multi-control "stalk" like Jungheinrichs/BT-Refex/Toyota etc or the 2-stick control Linde R14s I used to work with. Would use again if I hadn't retired
Same !! Been on crowns with a small small mix of Raymond's my first 7 years on a lift. Recently went to a place that uses exclusively Raymond and I quickly remembered why I always picked the crowns when they were available at other jobs!! These things SUCK!
@josebaltazar-rafael5492 you must work in a perfect warehouse or have an assigned unit to reply so sarcastically. You know damn well these things break down for all sorts of reasons but the biggest are operator error and lack of mantinance which well is the norm now.
@@mr_trd21district43 yep I’m sure about that, I order them for my company. Crown brings in a flatbed with the lift (cherry picker or reach) laid flat on the back on a big ass pallet. The day before they’ll bring in a skateboard and a sit down. They unload it off the truck with the skateboard, haul it to their setup area in our warehouse. Then they tip it up with the sit down counterbalance and PM the life for us.
@@mr_trd21district43 forgot to ask… how do they get yours in your warehouse? Do you have doors big enough they can drive in a reach with a mast that tall and damage the new tires driving it in? Even if that’s the case they still have to tip it up the same way out side…..
@@kottyking what do you mean?….so it gets put on the truck by driving it and ive got a big transport company and got massive doors so put the roller door all the way up and then drive it down the ramp and into the warehouse and no it doesnt damage the wheels , i get all my counter balance forklift delivered same way, you all sound like you been living under a rock
Nicely done, many years of service ahead! Drive it on 👍🏻
When I worked at crown from 2018-2023 we always used 2 techs. One to lift and one to catch. Took 1 reach, 1 sit down counter balance and 1 double length PE4500. But we didn’t have that thing for the forks you are using. We would remove forks on reach truck and chain the swivel to it using a strap if it was a T mast. Or bolt the bracket for mono mast to the mast and attach chain to the bracket. Always unstrapped pallet first. Your way was quicker and more efficient with that battery bar looking thing on the forks👍🏻
So wait if they used a forklift to lift it up, then how did they lift the first ever forklift to ever be made🤯
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brute force
Crain's
Reach truck gives birth to another reach truck
Wow that was close…on our stand up jigs we bolt on an “L” beam on the jig to keep it from moving less…
Corporate has been testing out some sort of new lifting device, it hasn’t hit the field yet, hoping it does make standing up more stable but I’m use to the lifts moving around a little when we stand them up.
@@HASHTAG_SEDORY
So what you're saying is that your gay for men
Is this position safe because of battery? Or you removed battery before horizontal position?
Dont miss workin on crowns!😂
Wow, they were that bad? I've heard some not so good things about Crowns. My old warehouse used Crown exclusively, and something was always wrong with the walkie riders.
Used a Crown for a few weeks 3 years ago, not bad actually, loads of power, nice 360 mode, only thing it needed was a multi-control "stalk" like Jungheinrichs/BT-Refex/Toyota etc or the 2-stick control Linde R14s I used to work with. Would use again if I hadn't retired
Hyster Power
@@hakeemsd70m my job uses crowns exclusively too i dont see anything wrong with them
Don't get the Crown hate? Warehouse went to Raymonds n they're just not as user friendly as Crowns are....
Same !! Been on crowns with a small small mix of Raymond's my first 7 years on a lift. Recently went to a place that uses exclusively Raymond and I quickly remembered why I always picked the crowns when they were available at other jobs!! These things SUCK!
I thought this was an osha videos 😂
You definitely work for crown lol
You work for crown?
Ja fiz esse procedimento aqui onde trabalho ninguém tem coragem só eu 😅
Anyone else think they have way to much trust in that wooden pallet? Our new fork trucks are coming in held down by one inch chain chains thats crazy
Cut off the straps on the pallet first….😂😂👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wrong.
Crown al mighty😂
Say Hi to Mark Grages for me!
Awful safety planning. It came out right this time, but it won't always be like that! Put safety first! Use a crane.
Was so geliefert wird kann ja in der Wurzel nix taugen....
Sie arbeiten wahrscheinlich für Jungheinrich
That sh!t will be broken down in 2 weeks
Only because someone will crash it.
@@HASHTAG_SEDORY exactly stupid ppl they're at every job.
If the operators drive it without a care in the world, of course they would break down.
@josebaltazar-rafael5492 you must work in a perfect warehouse or have an assigned unit to reply so sarcastically. You know damn well these things break down for all sorts of reasons but the biggest are operator error and lack of mantinance which well is the norm now.
Staters
I own a company and just bought a new high reach and definately did not get delivered like this…. This is amateur
This is how you get a forklift in n a warehouse it’s very common dude
@@kottyking u sure about that?.. thats not how i got my new forks in at my warehouse
@@mr_trd21district43 yep I’m sure about that, I order them for my company. Crown brings in a flatbed with the lift (cherry picker or reach) laid flat on the back on a big ass pallet. The day before they’ll bring in a skateboard and a sit down. They unload it off the truck with the skateboard, haul it to their setup area in our warehouse. Then they tip it up with the sit down counterbalance and PM the life for us.
@@mr_trd21district43 forgot to ask… how do they get yours in your warehouse? Do you have doors big enough they can drive in a reach with a mast that tall and damage the new tires driving it in? Even if that’s the case they still have to tip it up the same way out side…..
@@kottyking what do you mean?….so it gets put on the truck by driving it and ive got a big transport company and got massive doors so put the roller door all the way up and then drive it down the ramp and into the warehouse and no it doesnt damage the wheels , i get all my counter balance forklift delivered same way, you all sound like you been living under a rock