That would be nice to have a ledge to work off of! I work for Walmart as a maintenance technician and I’ve had some load wheel axles come out and go in easily but on the other hand I’ve had some that were absolute bears to get out and even after dressing the yokes and installing new axles, they did not want to go in easily then you end up disfiguring the end of the axle from all the pounding on it. It sucks. I’m thinking on getting the Steeldon Tools EPJ axle press to make those tough ones go better.
@@hermancm I agree, it’s always a battle with these axles. I often times keep a torch on me so I can heat up the axle and the damaged bearings so I don’t destroy the axle. Helps a lot. Let me know if you end up buying that tool, I’d be interested to see how it works.
@ I will! If I can take the pallet jack’s outside, meaning if the weather allows it where I’m at in the often cold and snowy NW Wisconsin area then I could easily use a torch for heat but otherwise we are supposed to get a hot work permit and it’s such a PITA with the fire watch and all, we try to avoid it. Heat guns can be used without a permit but they don’t heat iron hot enough to make much of a difference. I’ll keep in touch and look for your new videos. 😃👍
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I'm shortly embarking a change of job from vehicle technician to Forktrucks, and I find your videos very useful , if you have no loading area to drop the forks over, how would you lift and safety support the forks while carrying out this job ?
That would be nice to have a ledge to work off of! I work for Walmart as a maintenance technician and I’ve had some load wheel axles come out and go in easily but on the other hand I’ve had some that were absolute bears to get out and even after dressing the yokes and installing new axles, they did not want to go in easily then you end up disfiguring the end of the axle from all the pounding on it. It sucks. I’m thinking on getting the Steeldon Tools EPJ axle press to make those tough ones go better.
@@hermancm I agree, it’s always a battle with these axles. I often times keep a torch on me so I can heat up the axle and the damaged bearings so I don’t destroy the axle. Helps a lot. Let me know if you end up buying that tool, I’d be interested to see how it works.
@ I will! If I can take the pallet jack’s outside, meaning if the weather allows it where I’m at in the often cold and snowy NW Wisconsin area then I could easily use a torch for heat but otherwise we are supposed to get a hot work permit and it’s such a PITA with the fire watch and all, we try to avoid it. Heat guns can be used without a permit but they don’t heat iron hot enough to make much of a difference. I’ll keep in touch and look for your new videos. 😃👍
Good job man!! Try this out another tech shared with me SKIL PWR CORE 12 Brushless 12V Auto Hammer Kit
This thing is a beast. It prevents hand strains and saves time
Hi can you help me I have a toyota palte jak with code 66
Are changing out the load wheels on a Toyota or a crown any different?
Not at all. Just maybe a little bit different size roll pin. That’s all. The process is the same
@@theforkliftguy thank you sir appreciated. 👍
I'm shortly embarking a change of job from vehicle technician to Forktrucks, and I find your videos very useful , if you have no loading area to drop the forks over, how would you lift and safety support the forks while carrying out this job ?
How do you adjust the speed on this jack
When you turn the key on, have your finger pressed down on the lowering button I think for 3 seconds and it should beep
Thanks!