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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2006

(MEHMET EGELİ)

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  • no horn, no seatbelt, supposed to transport load 4 inches off ground when able, supposed to drive backwards when load blocks forward view, should lift load before you hit tips- not tip then lift

  • He is a fork DRIVER, not OPERATOR. Me, I'm ans OPERATOR!! Reverse for the load that you can't see over!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @Weazell Negative. Tilted backward so a bump in the road doesn't drive them into the ground.

  • DUMBASS....

  • Where the hell do these guys learn this? Forklift basics 101 driver in reverse when you cant see in front of you. Honk your damn horn when coming around corners and intersections, stop ramming your load like a moron! No wonder people get killed.

  • @V12Sengg haha true,

  • whats wrong with it go and do ur folk ticket and u'll find out

  • i dont get whats wrong with this. but then again im not a forklift driver lol

  • he's a dumbass

  • Actually, his forks should have been a tad lower while traveling without a load and tilted forwards, not backwards.

  • TCM Tchibo????

  • handbrake b4 using hydralics x 4

    not looking in direction of travel x 4

    Load too high & Should reverse with load!

    Load not kissing backrest/carriage plate

    forks too low & no back tilt whilst travelling without load.

    Could have crippled the guy helping unload.

    Take care....

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