Created and managed by Williams Toyota Lift in Northeastern Ohio, this channel features videos and information about forklifts, lift trucks, reach trucks, order pickers, sweeper/scrubbers, pallet jacks, scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts, and other material handling equipment manufactured by Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Yale, Crown, PowerBoss, and more. Here's where you will find tips, facts, repair information, and technical advice about lift trucks, components, accessories, parts, safety, tires, and training.
Lousy pallet jack. I've been using one for six months and the batteries no longer work. It is also full of defects that would take time to list. The idea is good but the end result is terrible. I just hate it. If you buy this junk you will remember me.
Im a toyota forklift driving here in north carolina and the weather gets bad out here so our forklifts have plastic covers and not door like the one in this videos and I really wish they have to these door on our forklift it will help alot
If you are looking to purchase a new forklift with a cab, contact our sales department so we can provide a quote specifically for your needs. If you have a forklift with an open cab that you'd like to enclose, our Parts department has a few options. Our phone number is 800.435.2449.
Wait a minute here! I thought as Marketing Assistant you do not need a leash and can roam freely. I would go to the top on this issue. They need to be aware of this injustice! ❤
Our Marketing Assistant has free range of the office area, but for her safety, part of her job description requires that she can only go onto the shop floor on a leash. But all of the treats she gets in the office make up for this minimal inconvenience. :)
Hey guys, thank you for the video. I have a question. Would it be possible to use common big lithium batteries for like an RV on a forklift and what would the downside be or potential problems? If the battery voltage and amperage seem to meet the requirements?
One of the best videos showing chain wear I have ever seen. I'm a retired Toyota Master Tech that does consulting. I would love to use your video for some of my customers. I do not represent any manufacturer or dealers nor do I recommend one truck over another, I strictly deal evaluating service that various dealers and technicians are performing for my clients.
Actually, that's not accurate. Many years ago, they were more expensive, but now there are lots of different after-market options if you're not interested in purchasing OEM. Our parts department can help you get the right lights for your application and budget.
The part number on the Toyota chain gauge is 09631-22000-71. You can order through shop.toyotaforklift.com or call our parts department at 800.435.2449.
Contact a Toyota technician in your area to get a keypad code added. If you're in our territory of northeastern Ohio, give our service department a call at 800.435.2449.
That forklift is currently out on rent. If you are located in Northeastern Ohio, give our sales team a call to find out what other equipment we have that is available for you. 800.435.2449.
is it bad to charge a battery every time even when it has a good charge? were a 24 operation and continued to charge the walkie from a dead charge for 5 minutes and take them off. it done continuous times . boss always want me to keep the lift on charge sk ce I was moved to a different department
It really depends on the type of battery you have. A lead-acid battery should not be opportunity-charged, as it will cause the battery to go bad prematurely. Lithium-ion batteries, on the other hand, should be opportunity-charged, even just for short periods of time. If you have any questions, contact your local dealer for more information.
I love this lift, only complaint is without air conditioning, it gets hot quick & apparently you are not supposed to drive it with the rear window open....I learned that the hard way, as it eventually fell off from rattling around too much 😬
Thanks for your comment. The cabs are awesome...especially here in northeastern Ohio where Williams Toyota Lift is located. Depending on your application, driving with that rear window open may or may not be an issue. We would suggest that you simply remove the doors during the warmer months (it can be done in a matter of seconds as long as there's not a heater mounted on the door). This gives you a fully open cabin when it's warmer with the ability to put the doors back on when the weather turns cold again. And if you still need a rear-window replacement, contact our Parts Department at 800.435.2449. :)
@@williamstoyotalift Other than that, i loved that forklift. I've driven Hyster lifts & several other brands but now we exclusively use Toyota, I drive the 50-8FGU32 now🙂
Nice!! Great truck!!! Toyota definitely knows how to make an awesome forklift. The magic is in all of the little details...the way the rails on the LBR and overhead guard are angled for maximum visibility, the ergonomic location of levers, the comfort components of the seat, the System of Active Stability which adds an extra layer of safety, the automatic tilt level button on the second hydraulic. We could go on and on. There are so many great features built right into Toyota forklifts.
@@williamstoyotalift I do like the automatic tilt level button. And how the degree of angle is shown on the instrument panel. The previous model I drove with a cab even told me how my wheels were turned which was helpfull. I do not however like the stability assist electronics.....tho im sure osha does & my boss...lol.... I suppose they do make it a little bit more safe but sometimes they are a hindrance.....
When it comes to heavy equipment, you can't be "too safe." We are glad that you are safe inside your Toyota. :) Thanks for being such a skillful operator!
Guys, it’s amazing how many reach and stand up counter balance trucks I find without watering systems. The cost of adding a system is negligible compared to a safety incident / injury.
We totally agree! It's such a simple, inexpensive tool that can prevent a lot of issues down the road. We highly recommend them to all of our customers who have lead-acid batteries. Or..for customers who don't want the watering maintenance, we have a wide assortment of lithium-ion batteries.