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  • D [email protected]

    Could be. It's not a fork lift though, and was completely electric. Kind of like this but in yellow, for moving two pallets at the same time:

    This was mid to late 90s though in Hungary. I assume they've all been replaced by either automation or just single electric ones since.

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    They are still being made and used. At a job I had 7 years ago they had two of them. Pretty handy when you need to fill a truck with pallets. I did not need a license.

    You need some practice though, I may have fallen off one or two times in a corner.
    One day a truck driver borrowed it and managed to park the whole back into another pallet. Fun machines.

    At my current job we have ones for single pallets, but they can go 4 meter high. I love it, very flexible and small, but you can still put pallets away pretty high.

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      Yea don't take the yellow one with two people.

      Two of my colleagues tried, one on each side. Did not go well, luckily they got up in one piece.

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      luckily they got up in one piece.

      I suppose these are very bottom-heavy, given their use, but I wouldn't have thought riding one would be that dangerous ? What happens when one does that ?

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        Kinda like how you move one of these?

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        Yes, just with no brakes.

        To stop you had to quickly turn the handle to the left or right to skid out and slow down.

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          They are still being made and used. At a job I had 7 years ago they had two of them. Pretty handy when you need to fill a truck with pallets. I did not need a license.

          You need some practice though, I may have fallen off one or two times in a corner.
          One day a truck driver borrowed it and managed to park the whole back into another pallet. Fun machines.

          At my current job we have ones for single pallets, but they can go 4 meter high. I love it, very flexible and small, but you can still put pallets away pretty high.

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          Isn't that a fork lift of it can lift 4m high?

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            Yes, just with no brakes.

            To stop you had to quickly turn the handle to the left or right to skid out and slow down.

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            Sounds sketch as fuck I love it

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              luckily they got up in one piece.

              I suppose these are very bottom-heavy, given their use, but I wouldn't have thought riding one would be that dangerous ? What happens when one does that ?

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              The wheels will snag on the smallest of debris; then your instinct is to brace yourself against the handle, but it hinges away from you so you fall forward with nothing but the ground to stop you.

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                They are still being made and used. At a job I had 7 years ago they had two of them. Pretty handy when you need to fill a truck with pallets. I did not need a license.

                You need some practice though, I may have fallen off one or two times in a corner.
                One day a truck driver borrowed it and managed to park the whole back into another pallet. Fun machines.

                At my current job we have ones for single pallets, but they can go 4 meter high. I love it, very flexible and small, but you can still put pallets away pretty high.

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                I worked a warehouse a few years ago that had ~15 of the two pallet long ride-on pallet jacks and one that could carry three pallets.

                Each of the employees picking orders would drive them around, paletizing a whole order then dropping it off in a staging area to be wrapped and loaded on a truck later that night.

                You'd often have item bays waiting to be replenished before you could complete picking an order, so we used ride-ons that could carry two pallets allowing you to move on to a second order while you waited on the first.

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                  They even come in an electric powered version! 😃

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                    luckily they got up in one piece.

                    I suppose these are very bottom-heavy, given their use, but I wouldn't have thought riding one would be that dangerous ? What happens when one does that ?

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                    It's basically a skateboard with front wheels that can turn if you lean on the handle.

                    When my colleagues were playing, the car made an unexpected pretty sharp turn, which caused them to tumble off and fall on the concrete.

                    And yes, the wheels will also hang on small stones, small pieces of wood and what not. Which is fine, because it's made for moving pallets, not people.

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                      Isn't that a fork lift of it can lift 4m high?

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                      Nope. It's basically this:

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AOjauGdi1E

                      Our version has a plate behind so you can stand on that and drive the thing around.

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