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Hello i currently work as a forklift technician for this person that has been working on forklifts almost his whole life. Unfortunately i do not have the benefits of any ongoing oem training, all though since I've started working with him i have been able to pretty much figure most of these machines out. I was wondering if anyone knows of any online training sources for technicians that i can sharpen my skills. Service manuals are pretty good but sometimes i cant always find the manual for what im working on. For the most part i have pretty much been able to cross my training from automotive/diesel to the material handling industry. If anyone could help me out i would appreciate it. Thanks
  • Posted 24 Oct 2021 08:12
  • By DakotaAlexD11
  • joined 13 Oct'21 - 10 messages
  • South Carolina, United States

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