What's the difference between Linde's forklift and Toyota's forklift?
I have been driving a Toyota electric forklift, and I feel quite skilled. I tried Linde forklift during the interview today. After I came back, I was greatly stimulated. Fuck, it's completely different. Toyota forklift is the forward and backward shift lever in the lower left corner of the steering wheel. After the shift lever is pushed, I just need to step on the gas pedal to accelerate it. On the right side of the steering wheel are the forward and backward lever and the lifting lever! Compared with Toyota, Linde forklift cancels the forward and backward shift lever and adds a special backward pedal on the leftmost side. As for joysticks, joysticks are used to play games. Forward is forward, backward is backward, left is downward, right is upward! It is completely different from the operation of Toyota forklift. People who are used to driving Toyota can't drive Linde forklift at all, and the technology is useless. It is difficult to change the habit of driving. If they want to back off, they always habitually dial the back gear, but Linde backs off with his left foot! I'm a little confused today, I guess it's hopeless! There are people outside! There are cars outside!