Yogi05
Elite Member
It'll be fine....
I'm sure that he has it in "PARK". What could possibly go wrong?
That's almost as scary as people who use cinder blocks as jack stands. I saw my neighbor doing that a few years ago so I turned the truck around, went home, and cut a few chunks off a hemlock tree which I'd just felled. He thanked me but said "If blocks will hold up a house trailer it will hold up my car."Nothing to do with towing but dangerous none-the-less. Why would anyone work on their vehicle with that kind of footwear?
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I almost smoked an old man on a snowmobile once. He's darn lucky I saw him when I did.I hit a kid on a snowmobile. It messes you up. Any movement on side of road especially in town triggers a reaction. it sucks.
Yeah it's in park too.
I believe so. It generally would take quite a bit of weight to compromise a good chunk of hemlock. OTOH I believe that a TBN member was killed when the piece of wood supporting his mower split while he was under it. I like having two different things supporting the weight before crawling underneath anything. I don't even trust the cheap jack stands you can buy, they are too flimsy.You’re correct Jstpssng. Cinder blocks are not very strong at all, until filled with rebar and concrete. We have broken dozens over the years just from loading/unloading the material.
I worked with a young guy who found his dad crushed from collapsed cinder blocks while working under his car.
That was a very kind deed for you to take a fellow some wood blocks for his car.
I would think the compression load for a solid block of wood is exponentially greater than cinder block.
Although my post was in jest because of the picture of a foolish lift situation, I’m a firm believer in wisdom, (common sense) and safety. Even above humor. Thanks for your post.![]()
Looks like a tacoma to me.The car ain't gonna pull the avalanche out.
Yeah, especially after the recall of the HF ones a few years ago.I believe so. It generally would take quite a bit of weight to compromise a good chunk of hemlock. OTOH I believe that a TBN member was killed when the piece of wood supporting his mower split while he was under it. I like having two different things supporting the weight before crawling underneath anything. I don't even trust the cheap jack stands you can buy, they are too flimsy.
Mine was in middle of town at gas station. He was with a group and followed instead of checking traffic. The group motioned him to stop but ignored them. Broken tie rod smashed grill and crumpled hood was the results. He ended up on the other side of the street in a parking lot. No idea how long he was in hospital for.I almost smoked an old man on a snowmobile once. He's darn lucky I saw him when I did.
When I got the van stopped, I couldn't see the snowmobile. Driver of the snowmobile gunned it when the van was stopped and pulled out of the road.
Only damage besides the idiot needing clean shorts was the front license plate ripped the seat when he gunned it.
If he allowed me to back up, it would probably have been fine.
Guy checked traffic down the hill on the road I was on, but never once checked up the hill before crossing the road.
That was actually a real kijijji pic I came across.Hey man, there's one on the front *and* the back!