A manual hydraulic transport vehicle is not an off-road vehicle and cannot cross mountains and rivers. At the same time, it is not an airplane and cannot travel all over the world. It can only travel on flat and hard ground, shuttle through narrow passages, and smoothly pass through warehouses filled with materials. However, if you want to walk uphill, you still need to master certain operational skills.

1. The operator first observes the size of the slope. If the slope is too steep and even the car cannot move up, it is recommended to give up. If the slope can still withstand it, one can try manually pulling the handle of the transport vehicle upwards;
2. When transporting, it is also necessary to use lifting straps to firmly bind the heavy objects, and the weight of the heavy objects carried on the transport vehicle must be within the allowable load of the transport vehicle, or even lighter than the standard load weight, to avoid overturning of the transport vehicle due to steep slopes;
3. When driving on a slope, the operator should try to pull as much as possible, as the resistance experienced by the manual handling vehicle is relatively high.
So when operators have mastered the skills of manual hydraulic handling vehicles for uphill operations and are not fully loaded with heavy objects, they can try it out and practice more to master the essentials.