And that was the last time I ever drove a forklift...Found a fork truck sitting with the fork still in the column once. Guy forked the column. Turned off the truck. Walked out and never came back.
And that was the last time I ever drove a forklift...Found a fork truck sitting with the fork still in the column once. Guy forked the column. Turned off the truck. Walked out and never came back.
Now just watch your feet.Yep, Ive told him about that before. Like i said the pallet jack is his new best friend, no more fork truckin.
Good morning. Haven't been on this thread for a while. Woke up this morning and realized that there on my nightstand was both of my CZ pistols. Must be a sign.
Been there. Just slipped off the concrete but man those things are heavy.I had a fork truck outside once and went to take a shortcut between two graveled areas and wasn't thinking about the weight of it. Thankfully there were friends close by that like the challenge of getting things unstuck. It was a challenge indeed.
Come back! We have wire guided man-up turret trucks now.And that was the last time I ever drove a forklift...
I'd rather just stay home.Come back! We have wire guided man-up turret trucks now.
Been there. Just slipped off the concrete but man those things are heavy.
What a great way to wake up!! Of course it's all downhill from there though.Good morning. Haven't been on this thread for a while. Woke up this morning and realized that there on my nightstand was both of my CZ pistols. Must be a sign.
That sounds like much more work to get unstuck!Almost as much fun as sinking a backhoe up to the belly pan in mud.
Raise it with both buckets, try to set it down a few inches rearward, rinse and repeat about a thousand times knowing the boss is not amused.That sounds like much more work to get unstuck!
Just got back from team Christmas lunch at Fogo De Chao...
Didn't eat too much did you???