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Max Wright driver error

Hi. I need your help. I drove several BT reach trucks. RR160 etc. and I'm almost 400 pounds.

The truck stops all the time and I had to jump up and down in the seat. I was able to drive with a load and the truck suddenly stopped, and I fell out of the truck.

Is there a maximum weight for drivers of BT/Toyota forklifts. Is there a sensor in the seat that can show errors due to weight. If you know, you can refer to an instruction manual that mentions this error. It don't matter which model it is. Only those are BT or Toyota trucks. Best regards Jonathan

I need to prove to goverment that i quit my job out of safety resonse.
  • Posted 10 Aug 2022 21:51
  • Modified 11 Aug 2022 00:39 by poster
  • By Jona82
  • joined 23 Jun'21 - 2 messages
  • Sweden
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