Took a deposit on one forklift and made a deal on another, hopefully next week we will be 30k pounds lighter. Didn’t do terrible on the money either, I did not make what I should have, but I also didn’t have as much time or money ******* in them to make the better profit. The plan is to try and take this money and keep rolling forward with selling stuff



I think Yale bought up Eaton’s forklift business so there’s a lot of cross over.It does look like Eaton and Yale either partnered or something, so I would talk to a Yale dealer, there would be more than one location for a serial number so they may tell you where to look. At least that would get you to a model and from there you may be able to find a manual on eBay. I generally spend about $300 on a parts and a service manual, they are not cheap, but when you have to look things up, they are worth every penny.
You acquire the most interesting stuff!!!Some of the machine tool supplies I got were totally unknown to me, apparently the "steady rests" that didn't go all the way around are actually "follow rests", they are used to keep long pieces from deflecting during a cut. They would mount to the carriage and follow with the cutter, I hadn't seen one in use before, now I know. The weird aluminum one is still an unknown, I think it was made for something specific. I almost have all the drill bits put away, so getting something done!
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See, coffee is good for you!Of all things to "injure" myself with, loading the fridge with my energy drinks, one tipped over and rolled off the bottom shelf, the corner of it landed right on my thumb that was securely positioned on the concrete floor. I now have a nice purple half moon and anything that touches my thumb reminds me of how silly this was.![]()
I used to have that opinion about coffee as well, but the pods for a Keurig coffee brewing have some pretty good flavors, especially once the coffee creamer is added. That said, black coffee is still a hard no for me, especially Starbucks!Not for me, I would rather take the occasional finger damage than drink coffee.
I was giving something away on FBMP about six weeks ago, and I couldn't get anyone to actually show up for the item. I was inundated with messages in the first hour. Several said they wanted it, but nobody would actually come to get it. I had so many messages I marked the item as pending for a day or two. I ended up marking it as available again. I had forty people wanting it yet it took five days for someone to actually show up.So far I haven’t had any no shows, I expect that won’t hold true forever, it is just part of selling.
It’s all a state of mind, convince your self it’s not that bad and it won’t be! Growing up in the south without AC, it was just normal summer weather. Now that I’m 60, it hurts so much more than I thought possible when I was younger. Drink lots of water and lube your junk with baby oil to ward off the monkey ****, it works!I look like I have been swimming, feel more like I am in the amazon jungle.
I had to get a couple tires for my brother as well, so I unloaded the ones I just picked up, dug out the ones that he needed, then got all the water out of them. I am about ready to head out, unfortunately for my the jib crane is behind the forklift that I don't have the fuel tank for, so it won't run long enough to get it out of the way. Guess I will have to sweat it out tomorrow too. So much for being inside with the AC doing paperwork. The Salvage Garage floor is essentially water, so much humidity in the air you can feel it when you breathe. I couldn't deal with this for any length of time, I would end up wanting to make an underground shop to stay out of the heat and humidity.
Almost forgot, hope everyone has had a great holiday! Actually not sure if I am even allowed to say that, very confusing times.