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Tie-downs are your friend. So is rope. So are chains. Lots of all three! A lack of sudden stops or heavy braking helps, too . . .
Peter
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Tie-downs are your friend. So is rope. So are chains. Lots of all three! A lack of sudden stops or heavy braking helps, too . . .
Peter
That F150 is totaled. The Massey will probably need little more than a coat of paint to be concourse ready again.
OY.
It wasn't heavy braking, take a look at the front of the truck and back of the SUV in front of it. My first job in aviation was as apprentice (read slave) working on floatplanes in NW Ontario. We tied everything down and we put axes and other such items in first and buried them under bulkier items to make sure they stayed put.
As to the truck, that's a fibreglass cap. Chances are the back of cab is fine. Make a flat bed out of it if you can't find a replacement box, bolt on a new hood, grill and fenders and it'll be back on the road.
Al_in_Ottawa
Brakes work.
Pity they never heard of chocks and tie down chains.
This is why physics is your friend, and why it should be a requirement to graduate high school.
Yep, physics was NOT his friend… And the tractor will buff right out. 🙂
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Ottawa, IL, eh? That's where my ex lived when she and I were initially dating back in the mid-90's. Cute little town.
Oh, 'Deere'?
(Yes, I know it's a Massey, but the pun's easy)
The Massey-Harris is fine.
A body in motion tends to stay in motion until it can do the most damage.
It is true in this Case! (easy PUN #2)
Gerry