I didn't watch the whole thing but it's my understanding that it was actually his equipment.I respect the war of attrition and the phys therapy must of been brutal but he's kind of a blockhead for getting his draws stuck on the tracks. If you wanna do something nice on Christmas, pay the pros to do it for you.
Ok since I femaled my truck last week, I'll give him that juan. I left my truck on drive after a long day and stepped out and had to chase it before it plowed into the neighboring client's cars.I didn't watch the whole thing but it's my understanding that it was actually his equipment.
On his way out his leg or something flipped the switch for forward movement.
It was then on a collision course to go Smash! his family so he tried to save them by jumping up on the tracks and getting on the door like Hawkeye, And it ran over him.
His recovery has spawned hope.
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I've seen several people die pulling that move. Alot.Ok since I femaled my truck last week, I'll give him that juan. I left my truck on drive after a long day and stepped out and had to chase it before it plowed into the neighboring client's cars.
I still have my legs, though.
The actor who played Chekov in the new Star Trek movies died like that.I've seen several people die pulling that move. Alot.
Legit lmao at & VTFU for "femaled my truck last week".Ok since I femaled my truck last week, I'll give him that juan. I left my truck on drive after a long day and stepped out and had to chase it before it plowed into the neighboring client's cars.
I still have my legs, though.
That's partially Jeep's fault. I have the same shifter in mine and they only used it for 2-3 years. It doesn't work like others so it's fairly easy to think you're in park and your notThe actor who played Chekov in the new Star Trek movies died like that.
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Anton Yelchin, Star Trek's Chekov, killed by his own car
Anton Yelchin, the US Russian-born actor who played Chekov in the new Star Trek films, has been killed by his own car at his home in Los Angeles.www.bbc.com
the family won a lawsuit over itThat's partially Jeep's fault. I have the same shifter in mine and they only used it for 2-3 years. It doesn't work like others so it's fairly easy to think you're in park and your not
It's not a terrible design, per se. But it's different and just no reason to exist.the family won a lawsuit over it
Idk if there's even time to possibly think in that type of situation. I'm little but stubborn and don't have much flight in me. I was 90ft in the air on a lift once and a decent sized branch pinched my stupid old saw that is broken, now. I could've let it go and was getting chicken winged a bit and could've easily been pulled down but I just held on and wrestled the branch off. It was dumb but there was no time to actually think. Hindsight, I should've let go cause that saw gave out shortly after lol. It was in the middle of doing an 80+ tree job so fatigue definitely plays a factor and makes you dumber than usual.a vehicle is still not worth dying over though, you aint going to stop it and are gonna lose
I stopped a 3.5 million helicopter from rolling into a wooden fence one time.a vehicle is still not worth dying over though, you aint going to stop it and are gonna lose.
Show off. Also beep!I stopped a 3.5 million helicopter from rolling into a wooden fence one time.
It was stupid & coulda made a medic kabob but I couldn't just stand there and watch it happen. I was barely holding it in place til others got after it too and then it was fine, but I had about 12" between the boom and a fence post. Was 30' away when it started rolling. 100% pilots fault and he just stood there.
I stopped a 3.5 million helicopter from rolling into a wooden fence one time.
It was stupid & coulda made a medic kabob but I couldn't just stand there and watch it happen. I was barely holding it in place til others got after it too and then it was fine, but I had about 12" between the boom and a fence post. Was 30' away when it started rolling. 100% pilots fault and he just stood there.