Hey everyone,
I’m thinking long-term about my future in construction and wondering what it really takes to build a solid career in this industry. What skills, certifications, or paths have helped you grow and stay successful over time? Would love to hear any tips or lessons learned from those...
Hey Leo, one thing that’s really helped us is setting up clear daily goals and having short, quick team check-ins in the morning. It keeps everyone aligned and lets us catch any issues early. I also swear by using project management apps to track progress and stay on top of tasks!
Hey everyone,
I’ve been looking into Hyster forklifts and was curious about where are they actually manufactured? Do they have multiple production facilities, or are they mainly made in one country?
Would love to hear from anyone who’s familiar with their manufacturing process. Thanks!
Hey everyone,
I’m trying to get a better understanding of forklift load ratings, specifically the rated moment. I know it’s related to load capacity and stability, but I came across some descriptions that seem a bit unclear.
Which of the following would NOT describe a forklift’s rated moment...
Yeah, I’d have to agree, Cat and Deere are the safest bets. Cat’s got that rock-solid build, and parts are everywhere. Deere’s solid too, and I’ve heard their newer models are real smooth operators. Komatsu’s not bad, but I feel like resale value and parts availability aren’t quite as good...
Which one you have run into? Maybe we can break them down here!
Some symbols can be tricky, I've had to check the operator manual several times to decode them.