Forklift Too Heavy
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Yeah id have to change my underware after that.
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this video remind me of this kid at my old work who break floors on trailers with forklift. lucky, he never went thru the floor.
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you don't unload or load trailers with shitty floors... at my old work.. I would use pallet jack instead of forklift to unload/load trailers with shitty floors.
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I love how the guy filming is so nonchalant about the hole thing. Like yep just another day at walmart.
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@jakemilburn i agree man i bee doing it for about well since i ever started working and that is still a fear i have i have gotten stuck in a hole but never fell threw it ever hopt it dont even happen to me stay safe out there
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Your right it was the trailer that failed, it looks like the rivots came apart on the cross beams. But the forklift was still way up in the head of the trailer, there could only have been a couple of pallets in there, and they would have been over the 5th wheel, not in the middle of the trailer where it would be the weakest. The failure happend as the forklift backed out looks like the pallet was still on the forklift. Must have been really heavy or serious defect in the trlr.
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must 've been the operator few too many hamburguers on his diet
cause most of the trailers can handle the weight.
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Wheres the pancake mix?????
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Yeah Ive loaded some pretty dicey trailers, that had holes in the floor.This was my biggest fear driving into them especially when the floor starts creaking right as I passed by the holes. CF had some awful trailers.
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fls360 8 months ago 5
First of all, this is probably a 15 yr old trailer or older. It should have never been loaded in the first place. Most paper companies or any other company that hauls a heavy product will usually check manufacture date. If its over 10 yrs old, they reject it on the spot for safety's sake. Most people don t understand that over time, a trailers floor will weaken due to heavy products and forklifts rolling over the years, not to mention freight bouncing and weather
bigkev1115 9 months ago 3