Just got a job as an LTO at a cold storage warehouse, even though I’ve never operated heavy machinery like these. I’ve been extremely nervous for my first day but these videos are real easy to grasp and making me less anxious about it, thanks for your videos man, hope you make more!
Watched this vid for when I need to use the fork at work while I was uncertified. Now i'm certified and this vid is a big reason why appreciate brother 💯
I just got back in to doing forklifts and as a woman you have taught me more than my last trainer did in the few hours we had at my old warehouse job I appreciate you so much!
i just saw your video on driving a normal forklift, now i got to learn the stand up fork lift ! im excited to go try out everything i've learned from you Josh! thank you for taking the time to teach us Brother.
Just got my osha certification today. I’m new and soaking up any free knowledge I can get.. I get to play on all the equipment tomorrow.. great video sir! And thank you…
Been driving standup forklifts for 7 years… great informational video… Sharing this vid to coworkers that want to learn and operate forklifts … they always ask but companies don’t like to train people to operate forklifts… They just want people w experience never giving the chance to people that want to learn
Using the throttle, or "joystick" to brake is called plugging. It stops the lift electronically. It is the proper way to stop. The deadman is for emergency braking ONLY.
I was certified through a lumber yard a few years ago but I don't have that certificate anymore. However, I just applied for a position at Tyson Foods. I'm hoping they will trust that I know how to operate this machine. 🙏🙏 Plus, I really need the job. Lord, it's in your hands 🙌
@@DbgVeldribecause this machine is 3 times heavier regular car and you have to respect it. Video has few deep wrong details. I’d trust your trainers more.
I’ll be taking a forklift course next month I was certified four and a half years but was trained briefly and certified for the work season at the time Looking forward for formal training getting my OSHA certificate This video does help to get in the mindset of using these types of forklift as I only know to operate the regular sit down one
I’m aiming for my certification in these up coming weeks… tell me why this Guy makes it feel calm, nice and easy, really good teacher. I want to say watching this is making the nervous little by little go away but excited for the new experience. I appreciate you & bro, much love from the I.E
I’m teaching a girl how to drive one right now how can’t even drive a car but she’s doing very well. She’s only been on it once and pretty much now the functions because of video!
That’s how I love the steering. Others, some, refer it the other way like if you turn it right, you go right. I can’t deal with it like that lol. Good video bro
Many thanks for your explanation Sr. I’m about to switch job now and I need to dominate this kind of forklift with your introduction it will be easier for me to understand. Many thanks.
Thanks for this video. I can operate a turret, order picker, EPJ but not this. And me not knowing this is holding me back. This video help a lot. Im going to start getting some practice in at my job from one of the LTO s
What's operating order picker like? I know how to operate a narrow aisle reach, a sit down forklift, and an EPJ, but the order picker looks like the most intimidating of them all
@@hakeemsd70m if you have wire guiding in your building you good. Once you lock in you can only got forward and backwards. But the steering is like a cars. Stay in your lane, you good.
Those Raymond's are no joke. Almost got thrown off one after underestimating the throttle. If your machine doesn't have a limiter, be extremely careful.
I just started a new job as an operator. I got a brand new Raymond. Newest stand up dock loader. It's temperamental, but if you learn the gentle finesse of it, fuck is it an awesome lift. I never had anything newer than 30 years old before that. Gotta learn the feather touch.
Thanks a lot brother! I have used a sit down and cherry picker before but this new job wants me on a stand up. I know there’s similarities but i still get nervous. This just boosted my confidence. Gracias!!
As a trainer too, to clarify the "Deadman" petal is comparable to the emergency break on the car not a regular break. It's actually not good for the machine to use the Deadman as a regular break. Like he also demonstrates in the video just pull the handle in the opposite direction for a regular break. If you are about to hit something or someone, THEN step off the petal to stop immediately (thus emergency break). Everything else in the video is a great explanation! Good job!
Good vid! Few good tips, keep the forks down when turning and once you are aligned with the pallets then raise it up that way you are swinging them every and possibly hitting pallets of merchandise. Another one is once alligned and inside the pallet lift up slowly and tilt the whole crane thing back a little. Not the forks but the whole thing. That way it is in an angle and can also not scrape against the rack and damaging anything. But overall good vid. I noticed even with the standup forklifts there are different makes. I’m used to the stand up crown version
I had to come watch this video because when I started my job 4 years ago I lied and was assigned this exact vehicle. I watched a video 30 mins before and went in learning from other people . All I gotta say is if this is you now , just take it nice and easy don’t try to be perfect . Cause now I’m a super master at it and I know other masters who take it easier then I do still . So no shame in taking it slow , remember the joystick movement cause things can fall while you picking them up , go up slow if you don’t like the grab you got put it down and grab it again . I tell you when you master this thing it’s gone feel so good man, idk for me I was helping other dudes who was faking it and I could tell but I’m like this ain’t none hard to learn big dog just watch me . Some dudes get arrogant and start yelling for everything when they get mastered at this truck , I mean acting like they the best in the land, try not to be this guy . P.s: try not to drag your forks on the ground when moving, don’t ram nothing cause the forks can curl I’ve seen it and it’s very expensive just for forks. Checklist is important cause you just might have a bad machine, or a common problem was bad battery. Don’t drive with the forks first if your not picking none up , my warehouse violated ppl for that. Obey the yellow lines , AND DONT HIT NO F****** BODY MAKE THIS TOP PRIORITY .
Watching this cus all the shit I need is always empty halfway into the night and I cant keep asking homeboy to stop everything hes doing to drop me something 😭
Glad I found this, been working at a warehouse for 5 years and always said no to the Lead position since I didn't want to ride this machines but life happens and now im a Lead and going to be trained for one of this. Now I know a bit before actual training. Just one question, would I always want to tilt backwards ( towards me) when moving with a full pallet?
God bless you for your time and kindness bro,I really appreciate. I can now boldly tell you i am qualify through this tutorials hahaha...Am gonna look for a company to work with. No time to waste
Just trained on this today after being on pick line all week at my company. Monday I go full throttle. Our model is a bit different, but the same mechanism.
Thank you very much for your video. I am currently looking for a job, but unfortunately my area requires me to provide a forklift certificate or I will not be given a chance for a phone interview. In your experience, if I have to pay for training to get a certificate, which two of the following three machines are the most popular? Walkie rider, Order Picker, Reach truck forklift
Man thank u I forgot how to operate a reach lift since messing with a cherry picker last 3yrs. Got my second interview at this new job for reach lift yo videos 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Braking instructions was completely wrong 😂 the deadman pedal is for emergency braking only or used as a parking brake. Coming off the pedal just to slow down does nothing but break things. To correctly slow down you "plug" to a stop which is when you push the control handle in the opposite direction of travel to slow and stop. Only come off the deadman for emergencies or when your exiting the truck.
That's how I was taught to brake on both a Crown electric walkie rider pallet jack and a Raymond reach truck, by using plugging. These Raymond reach trucks are fine machines.
Raymonds are definitely the best/safest pieces of equipment you could possibly drive. I've been doing werehouse reach and OPR forklift operations for almost 10 years. Crown, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Hyster, and Yale models are difficult to remember for me. I prefer Raymond anyday of the week.
💯 Appreciate you mane frfr I got a certification for Harris Teeter Distribution center where the stand up forklift is required tomorrow 😭 I"ve been doing the sit down forklift, and electric pallet jack for years now due to your video the stand up forklift is going to be a breeze 🙏🏾
Just got a job as an LTO at a cold storage warehouse, even though I’ve never operated heavy machinery like these. I’ve been extremely nervous for my first day but these videos are real easy to grasp and making me less anxious about it, thanks for your videos man, hope you make more!
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How's it going so far?
(Way to go!, it'll get easier every day forward. Best of luck!)
I’m In the same position I just landed a stand up forklift position and I need something to explain really easy and I found this guy
Dat is it
Preciate you big homie I lied to my boss about “yeah I know how to drive em”. And now I’m standup certified
I have an interview so i am trying to learn some
Me too 😎 shoutout to Joe
You too!!!!!
Cool ion feel bad no more thought I was the only one 😂😂😅
😂😂🎉
Watched this vid for when I need to use the fork at work while I was uncertified. Now i'm certified and this vid is a big reason why appreciate brother 💯
💯💯💯
You really getting straight to point, plain and simple, easy to understand, not like them other long vids!
Thank You!
I just got back in to doing forklifts and as a woman you have taught me more than my last trainer did in the few hours we had at my old warehouse job I appreciate you so much!
Who else lied on they application and just need the job 😬
I did all the time
What I’m doing now. Never received a call back from a job as fast as this ever lol
Anyone who says they don't at least stretch the truth on the application is full of it......
No cap
You really gotta lie a little on your job application these days
i just saw your video on driving a normal forklift, now i got to learn the stand up fork lift ! im excited to go try out everything i've learned from you Josh! thank you for taking the time to teach us Brother.
Just got my osha certification today. I’m new and soaking up any free knowledge I can get.. I get to play on all the equipment tomorrow.. great video sir! And thank you…
Been driving standup forklifts for 7 years… great informational video…
Sharing this vid to coworkers that want to learn and operate forklifts … they always ask but companies don’t like to train people to operate forklifts…
They just want people w experience never giving the chance to people that want to learn
Using the throttle, or "joystick" to brake is called plugging. It stops the lift electronically. It is the proper way to stop. The deadman is for emergency braking ONLY.
Facts
So anyway, anyone who drives faster then 3mph uses the foot break 60% of the time.
I got a job at Tyson foods and this video has refreshed my knowledge of lift trucks. Thanks a lot. Great instructional video.👍😁
They have Raymond’s and your Tyson foods? We have crowns at our facility
I was certified through a lumber yard a few years ago but I don't have that certificate anymore. However, I just applied for a position at Tyson Foods. I'm hoping they will trust that I know how to operate this machine. 🙏🙏 Plus, I really need the job. Lord, it's in your hands 🙌
Really appreciate this, Bravenotch. Incredibly useful and digestible content. You're making an impact and you deserve the reward. Keep it up...
Thanks Bro💯
Brotha man brotha man you taught me more in this video than my trainer taught me in a whole 8-hr shift
They even had a video training course that barely explained the operation process, they only focused on safety procedures
@@DbgVeldribecause this machine is 3 times heavier regular car and you have to respect it. Video has few deep wrong details. I’d trust your trainers more.
I’ll be taking a forklift course next month
I was certified four and a half years but was trained briefly and certified for the work season at the time
Looking forward for formal training getting my OSHA certificate
This video does help to get in the mindset of using these types of forklift as I only know to operate the regular sit down one
I love that it’s in 1st person! Super helpful.
I really love your teaching man, God Bless u, I feel comfortable with ya side, love it bless!!!!
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I’m aiming for my certification in these up coming weeks… tell me why this Guy makes it feel calm, nice and easy, really good teacher. I want to say watching this is making the nervous little by little go away but excited for the new experience. I appreciate you & bro, much love from the I.E
I’m teaching a girl how to drive one right now how can’t even drive a car but she’s doing very well. She’s only been on it once and pretty much now the functions because of video!
@@forkliftjoe3620 I can tell you’re a good teacher🔥
I take my test for a stand up lift today. Thank you for your knowledge and help
How much you pay all cost?
Doing my research on operating forklifts & I feel like I already know how to drive this thing thats how easy you made it seem
That’s how I love the steering. Others, some, refer it the other way like if you turn it right, you go right. I can’t deal with it like that lol. Good video bro
OSHA's gonna love this stuff. All the excess accidents/fatalities/injuries
Many thanks for your explanation Sr. I’m about to switch job now and I need to dominate this kind of forklift with your introduction it will be easier for me to understand. Many thanks.
Went on a interview today and lied my ass off so I hope this video helps me . I start on Monday 🤣
How’s it been working for you?
Bro same asf I lied asf on my resume and now They got me driving a sit down clamp forklift
It's easy to finesse a a gig for a sit down forklift but a stand up is a different monster😆💯
how it go?
Same
Thank you so much Joe amazing man, you deserve nothing but the best
You the MVP for these videos. Good looking out bro 🙌🏻
Thanks for this video. I can operate a turret, order picker, EPJ but not this. And me not knowing this is holding me back. This video help a lot. Im going to start getting some practice in at my job from one of the LTO s
What's operating order picker like? I know how to operate a narrow aisle reach, a sit down forklift, and an EPJ, but the order picker looks like the most intimidating of them all
@@hakeemsd70m if you have wire guiding in your building you good. Once you lock in you can only got forward and backwards. But the steering is like a cars. Stay in your lane, you good.
Best explanation I could ever ask for!!
Iv worked forklift before but stopped for 4 years going back in tommtow thank you!
Same hahahaha
Who would have thought that a fork lift channel woikd be so interesting 😂
Those Raymond's are no joke. Almost got thrown off one after underestimating the throttle. If your machine doesn't have a limiter, be extremely careful.
I just started a new job as an operator. I got a brand new Raymond. Newest stand up dock loader. It's temperamental, but if you learn the gentle finesse of it, fuck is it an awesome lift. I never had anything newer than 30 years old before that. Gotta learn the feather touch.
@@jonathanhaney3701haha yeah. We got one standup like that. Hauls ass and is touchy.
I start my stand up and sit down forklift training class 4/15/24.. EXCITED! THANKS FOR THE VIDEOS
I fw how you explained this bruh much appreciated 💯☝🏽
Very easy explanation straight to it. Thank you.
This was my favorite machine to run when I used to work in a distribution center years ago.
This guy explains things like my dad. Love to see it.
Thanks a lot brother! I have used a sit down and cherry picker before but this new job wants me on a stand up. I know there’s similarities but i still get nervous. This just boosted my confidence. Gracias!!
I’m glad it helped Martin
Same here man about to start a job next week. Nervous as hell
Ready to go lie on this application 😂
I just got a job at Sysco and this is the exact standing forklift that we use. Get my certification in a few weeks.
Excellent video and extremely informative!
Thank you for this. Just got another job in the warehouse and haven’t driven one in 3 years so I’m kinda nervous
As a trainer too, to clarify the "Deadman" petal is comparable to the emergency break on the car not a regular break. It's actually not good for the machine to use the Deadman as a regular break. Like he also demonstrates in the video just pull the handle in the opposite direction for a regular break.
If you are about to hit something or someone, THEN step off the petal to stop immediately (thus emergency break).
Everything else in the video is a great explanation! Good job!
so you brake with the joystick as you would with an epj handle?and only get off Deadman petal once you're done operating the forklift?
@@6.boojahideen.984 correct
Thank you its been like 5 years since ive drove on just forgot the controls. Great video!
After Watching this video im not nervouse to take the job now ...Thanks My guy
Thank you for teaching us 🙏
this is justice garson from Ghana, i ve learnt something from you, you are real bro
Love you so much bro
I got a job through this video and heard on to get my license.
Good vid! Few good tips, keep the forks down when turning and once you are aligned with the pallets then raise it up that way you are swinging them every and possibly hitting pallets of merchandise. Another one is once alligned and inside the pallet lift up slowly and tilt the whole crane thing back a little. Not the forks but the whole thing. That way it is in an angle and can also not scrape against the rack and damaging anything. But overall good vid. I noticed even with the standup forklifts there are different makes. I’m used to the stand up crown version
Thank you SIR , for the video and demonstration nice easy demonstration 👍
Thank you for this video Joe. I appreciate it greatly
I had to come watch this video because when I started my job 4 years ago I lied and was assigned this exact vehicle. I watched a video 30 mins before and went in learning from other people . All I gotta say is if this is you now , just take it nice and easy don’t try to be perfect . Cause now I’m a super master at it and I know other masters who take it easier then I do still . So no shame in taking it slow , remember the joystick movement cause things can fall while you picking them up , go up slow if you don’t like the grab you got put it down and grab it again . I tell you when you master this thing it’s gone feel so good man, idk for me I was helping other dudes who was faking it and I could tell but I’m like this ain’t none hard to learn big dog just watch me . Some dudes get arrogant and start yelling for everything when they get mastered at this truck , I mean acting like they the best in the land, try not to be this guy . P.s: try not to drag your forks on the ground when moving, don’t ram nothing cause the forks can curl I’ve seen it and it’s very expensive just for forks. Checklist is important cause you just might have a bad machine, or a common problem was bad battery. Don’t drive with the forks first if your not picking none up , my warehouse violated ppl for that. Obey the yellow lines , AND DONT HIT NO F****** BODY MAKE THIS TOP PRIORITY .
*I swear you sound like an educated Kevin Gates, thanks!* 😂
😂😂😂
Watching this cus all the shit I need is always empty halfway into the night and I cant keep asking homeboy to stop everything hes doing to drop me something 😭
These sounds bring back memories lol
Glad I found this, been working at a warehouse for 5 years and always said no to the Lead position since I didn't want to ride this machines but life happens and now im a Lead and going to be trained for one of this. Now I know a bit before actual training. Just one question, would I always want to tilt backwards ( towards me) when moving with a full pallet?
Man you can save me from anything.
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Thanks for this man I start my training tomorrow watching this video over and over I feel it's definitely gonna help me
Great tutorial dawg quick but informative I appreciate it.
you are a great instructor.
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Joe you are great for teaching some of us extra profession thank you
God bless you for your time and kindness bro,I really appreciate. I can now boldly tell you i am qualify through this tutorials hahaha...Am gonna look for a company to work with. No time to waste
Just trained on this today after being on pick line all week at my company. Monday I go full throttle. Our model is a bit different, but the same mechanism.
Bro got the air Max's 0n. Great video man
谢谢!
Thank you very much for your video. I am currently looking for a job, but unfortunately my area requires me to provide a forklift certificate or I will not be given a chance for a phone interview. In your experience, if I have to pay for training to get a certificate, which two of the following three machines are the most popular? Walkie rider, Order Picker, Reach truck forklift
I would say reach truck it’s very similar to stand up forklift it just reaches out that’s the only difference
@@forkliftjoe3620 much appreciate!
Man thank u I forgot how to operate a reach lift since messing with a cherry picker last 3yrs. Got my second interview at this new job for reach lift yo videos 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Appreciate it G a lot of ppl don’t want us to know jajaja thanks for uploading
This video is great helps people get back to the work force. Thank you.
Have watched different videos, you're really a good teacher
Braking instructions was completely wrong 😂 the deadman pedal is for emergency braking only or used as a parking brake. Coming off the pedal just to slow down does nothing but break things. To correctly slow down you "plug" to a stop which is when you push the control handle in the opposite direction of travel to slow and stop. Only come off the deadman for emergencies or when your exiting the truck.
That's how I was taught to brake on both a Crown electric walkie rider pallet jack and a Raymond reach truck, by using plugging. These Raymond reach trucks are fine machines.
Thank you, I love to watch you video you always make me understand alot, great job.I love to be an operator after my Dutch course ❤❤❤❤.
Best of luck!
Done watch sit down fork for certification now I’m back for standup and accidentally clicked this video and recognized the voice lmao
😂😂😂 I got u covered lol
Raymonds are definitely the best/safest pieces of equipment you could possibly drive. I've been doing werehouse reach and OPR forklift operations for almost 10 years. Crown, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Hyster, and Yale models are difficult to remember for me. I prefer Raymond anyday of the week.
I personally prefer crowns only because I started out on them.
Don’t be nervous it’s so fun to drive the controls are kinda like a video game
This is very informative.! I appreciate you bruh.
no idea why UA-cam gave me this, thought stand-up was referring to telling jokes lol. Great vid, didn't watch but I'm sure it is.
😂🤣☠️
This video was exactly what I was looking for. Very informative, thank you..
Thanks for the re fresh on the lift just got a new job at DHL an this is the lift I will be operating ‼️🌎💪🏾💯
This guy is mad cool bro 💯
never drove a standup fork, jus got a job opportunity for better pay but i have to drive one of these… thanks for the video man💯💯
Appreciate this boss
Good Video I have training this week to get certified 💯.
And gals!😃 great Job. Not sure which Ill be operating so im looking at fork lift, cherry, and reach vids. Start new job next week
This is the horn. Get used to that. Hahaha this is so true!
beep beep beeeeep!
Appreciate the video! I know the Crown, but I'm starting a new job Monday and they use Raymond. So this rundown is much needed.
Most Raymond have reverse steering from crown so please be careful and remember it might go opposite way of crown when turning.
@@forkliftjoe3620 oh wow, thank you
It’s my first time in lifetime going to learn how to operate a forklift pit
I need this for my interview tomorrow
I am about to start working for Albertsons Warehouse distribution Center
Thanks Josh! I'm going to be using this information soon. Subscribed.
💯 Appreciate you mane frfr I got a certification for Harris Teeter Distribution center where the stand up forklift is required tomorrow 😭 I"ve been doing the sit down forklift, and electric pallet jack for years now due to your video the stand up forklift is going to be a breeze 🙏🏾
💯💯
Thank u for just getting to the point of it
Great explanation💪💪👍👍
Great teacher bro!! Appreciate that!
Very helpfull bro straight to the point 👌
That turning control is such a horrible way to control any vehicle
Good knowladge . Tho forgot da pedals on da sit down lifter
I just this job in this Warehouse and we got a forklift like this ...thank you for the video🔥🔥🔥
Thank you forklift joe
Thank u im about to get ttrained nxt month how to operate forklift
Great video, Thanks a lot buddy.
I was wondering how you turnt it on??🤣😂 Thanks brotha good video!