I love to see the Maine accent alive and well, when I was a kid back in the 80s I was determined that I was going to carry on the accent of my father and those before him and I’m glad you have as well
Molly is amazing on that forklift. She looks like a cross between a high-tech ballerina and Ripley in Aliens (the sequel to Alien). How's that for imagination. I love her. She's my kinda woman.
I'm gonna have a quick laugh at the pallet transporter there, The laugh is the last warehouse I was working in I was often using the triple jack, Put three stacks like that on back slamming the stacks into the trailers, so usually three pallets at a time just as high as would fit into the trailers. We used the crown lifts. But yeah I've operated the bigger versions of them. The small ones are way more delightful to use, the big ones you have to be careful turning with all the weight on because the way the forks flex, you can have one of the stabilizer wheels basically overload, and they are on heavy springs, it will tip too far, and while the load will be okay, you'll likely get bucked off. The double and single lifts that isn't a problem unless they are damaged. Still, Their operation there always makes me smile, quite an outfit
I love to see the Maine accent alive and well, when I was a kid back in the 80s I was determined that I was going to carry on the accent of my father and those before him and I’m glad you have as well
Hard working folks
wow something to watch!
Molly is amazing on that forklift. She looks like a cross between a high-tech ballerina and Ripley in Aliens (the sequel to Alien). How's that for imagination. I love her. She's my kinda woman.
Molly works as hard as the boys.
Yes she does, the whole Bell family are amazing people.
I'm gonna have a quick laugh at the pallet transporter there, The laugh is the last warehouse I was working in I was often using the triple jack, Put three stacks like that on back slamming the stacks into the trailers, so usually three pallets at a time just as high as would fit into the trailers. We used the crown lifts. But yeah I've operated the bigger versions of them. The small ones are way more delightful to use, the big ones you have to be careful turning with all the weight on because the way the forks flex, you can have one of the stabilizer wheels basically overload, and they are on heavy springs, it will tip too far, and while the load will be okay, you'll likely get bucked off. The double and single lifts that isn't a problem unless they are damaged.
Still, Their operation there always makes me smile, quite an outfit
I’ll bet no one has a forklift license.
This is Maine fortunately, in Mass you need a licence to do anything.
Oh but we do