We used to ride them like scooters and race around the warehouse. They don't make turns so good at high speed, but they go really fast!If only we had a pallet jack...
Hmmmm. Husband has one. Never considered riding it, until now ....We used to ride them like scooters and race around the warehouse. They don't make turns so good at high speed, but they go really fast!
No, and that adds to the excitement and danger.Do they have brakes?
That and the twitchy steering.No, and that adds to the excitement and danger.
I am a pro pallet jack rider! I was a shipping/receiving clerk in my youth and I love using pallet jacks, which I still get to use every now and then when building out data centers. I get yelled at that I’m not 18 any more as I go wizzing by all the losers on the team who can’t ride them.We used to ride them like scooters and race around the warehouse. They don't make turns so good at high speed, but they go really fast!
If I was an OSHA guy, I'd recommend this go under the "Safety First" thread.I am a pro pallet jack rider! I was a shipping/receiving clerk in my youth and I love using pallet jacks, which I still get to use every now and then
when building out data centers. I get yelled at that I’m not 18 any more as I go wizzing by all the losers on the team who can’t ride them.
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Also a member of the Pallet Jack Jockey Club!
Right???"Geez, a mere puppy...
Hmmmm. Husband has one. Never considered riding it, until now ....
Do they have brakes?
Or just hit a piece of wood with those wheels. You'll stop very quickly.No - but one can make them easily - just take two pieces of wood - one of each side - attach them with sumpting under the forks - just see that they are thicker than the free space under forks at low position.
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Crashing works well, though there may be consequences.Or just hit a piece of wood with those wheels. You'll stop very quickly.