You can tell the real warehouse jobs when they get a seat on the Forklift. I drive a lift at Costco and we just get the basics. No sideshift, no blue safety light, no seat and no speed lol
@@wearerhome1412 we got litar or some thing like that about two months ago now on any machine you even try to inch out of the way someone 30 40 feet infront of you your slowed to 1mph for the next duration of the turn or something that may even be a little piece of cardboard will slow you down to the point it almost makes you wanna just walk your loads the place they need to be lol
As having used both they both have flaws the Raymonds are really bad for hydraulic motor shitting itself so can't use double deep and don't go to well in Freezer enviroments as opposed to Crown. Crowns are better with the single mast especially if they have Xpress Lower option much faster then Raymonds at going up and down. But Raymonds are better pallet jacks don't break as much as Crown.
I miss using a Raymond. Everyone loved crown because it was easier and less sensitive. I loved Raymond because it was faster and I liked flicking the steering wheel haha
A professional operator NEVER swerve with weight on top, especialy when have space to reverse, and lower the load. In normal countrys where worksafety is a thing, its a permanent failure on an exam.
You can tell the real warehouse jobs when they get a seat on the Forklift. I drive a lift at Costco and we just get the basics. No sideshift, no blue safety light, no seat and no speed lol
Damn no blue light we got that on all our trucks aside from the tuggers and the ones the janitors ride I’m pretty sure
@@_tripppyy4l709 about a month ago they finally gave us a red one lol
@@wearerhome1412 we got litar or some thing like that about two months ago now on any machine you even try to inch out of the way someone 30 40 feet infront of you your slowed to 1mph for the next duration of the turn or something that may even be a little piece of cardboard will slow you down to the point it almost makes you wanna just walk your loads the place they need to be lol
@@_tripppyy4l709 oh I would hate that lol. Yeh just get me a manual pallet jack for all that 😆
@@_tripppyy4l709 You work at amazon huh?
I have been driving a Reach Truck for 24 years and Hands Down 100% Raymond is the Best out there....Crown is an Absolute Piece of Scrap Iron Junk
Yes Crown is junk I dislike them so much I miss the Raymond’s from my previous job
I'm driving Raymond reach trucks at my new job, and they are amazing machines. Very ergonomic joystick control, I love them.
Bro you ain’t shittin. I hate crowns. Never had so many wrench’s thrown in my entire life than on a crown.
As having used both they both have flaws the Raymonds are really bad for hydraulic motor shitting itself so can't use double deep and don't go to well in Freezer enviroments as opposed to Crown. Crowns are better with the single mast especially if they have Xpress Lower option much faster then Raymonds at going up and down. But Raymonds are better pallet jacks don't break as much as Crown.
I miss using a Raymond. Everyone loved crown because it was easier and less sensitive. I loved Raymond because it was faster and I liked flicking the steering wheel haha
Nicely done ☑️
A truly professional reach truck operator. Nice pacing and careful, quick, and fluid.
A professional operator NEVER swerve with weight on top, especialy when have space to reverse, and lower the load. In normal countrys where worksafety is a thing, its a permanent failure on an exam.
Lmfao this is exactly how I set up my videos
He did not by the book