18 points

Sweet 'lift bro

Is it pro-pane?

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7 points

All our lifts run propane

I wish we’d switch to electric but that’s not in the plans anytime soon

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5 points

They were diesel when I was driving them, fucking horrible!

Gas ones were a godsend!

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1 point

Our shop still has a diesel lift and they have a forklift that was converted from diesel to propane

That diesel lift is shite

It’s a tank but God damn is it stubborn

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10 points

I…I…I…UH

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8 points

The smoothness of a new lift can’t be understated vs a lift that has 10k+ hours of drive time on it

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10 points

I can’t believe OP is actually forklift certified

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8 points

Not only am I forklift certified I’m also one of the mentors certifying people and the sole forklift inspector at my work inspecting roughly 80 forklifts everyday.

It’s pretty great NGL

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5 points

You can inspect 80 forklifts in a day? That’s 10 every hour in an eight hour shift. That’s 7.5 minutes a forklift every day all day.

Including prestart paperwork? Oil levels, belt conditions, operational check of each one and all the functions?

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5 points

Boeing makes forklifts now, didn’t you know?

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4 points

It’s actually a little less time than that as I get 2 15 minute breaks during that 8 hours.

Checking the oil, coolant, hydraulic fluid, and the radiator for debris takes about 30 seconds. Add an extra few seconds to check the belt tension using the little jig I made and you get the hard part done in less than a minute. Most of the time saving here is from how I park the lifts and how I plot my path through them.

Checking the hydraulics for proper movement is fairly short as well and during that you can check the horn and lights.

The parking brake gets checked when you try to move the lift and so are the reverse alarms and reverse lights.

Checking the tank presence sensor is done on approach to the lift by disconnecting the tank latch before hopping on and attempting to start the lift, if it properly detects the disconnected latch it won’t start.

Tire wear is checked on approach as well due to having a line painted on my boot that is just over an inch off the ground (if the tires have less tread than that they need new tires)

Checking for leaks is fairly quick as well as it’s basically looking for wet spots on the lines and dots on the ground.

Logging the hours is done typically while the lifts auxiliary systems (that we add) are starting up.

The paperwork takes awhile though NGL

So in general I can get through all the lifts in about 5.5 hours and the paperwork takes the rest of my shift.

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7 points

Last time we got a new reach truck at my job the first night I tripled the travel distance on the display.

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4 points

This one in particular had a hydraulic leak straight from the factory but when it came back from our shop it broke a hundred hours before the week was out

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6 points

Didn’t even have to click to know you linked Forklift Driver Klaus

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3 points

This is literally one of the videos that my mentor showed me when I got trained

It wasn’t in the official training docket but he felt it was necessary to show

And when I used to do training I also made sure to show it to people

Now though due to the inspections I do they don’t let me train people and unfortunately it shows with how the new people work

They don’t take safety as seriously as they should

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2 points

Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

https://www.piped.video/watch?v=TJYOkZz6Dck

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2 points

Why can’t all induction videos be like this.

They played it when I got my ticket.

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