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- Brewster Minton
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- Pete Fallon
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Brew,
Good to talk to you last night, any luck finding the number?. It might be time to get the strip-ease paint remover out for under the transom deck area.
I have recurring nightmares about lifts collapsing, had it happen to me back in the early 60's, worked in an old gas station when I was 15, delivery driver from auto parts store hit the lever with a tail pipe as he was coming thru the bay door, I jumped out of the way just in time. Another time while working for the fire dept we responded to a commerical truck garage with a real old lift drive-on style with drop down ramps, lift piston failed, no dogs on the ramps and ramp cut off the guy's right foot.
Pete
Good to talk to you last night, any luck finding the number?. It might be time to get the strip-ease paint remover out for under the transom deck area.
I have recurring nightmares about lifts collapsing, had it happen to me back in the early 60's, worked in an old gas station when I was 15, delivery driver from auto parts store hit the lever with a tail pipe as he was coming thru the bay door, I jumped out of the way just in time. Another time while working for the fire dept we responded to a commerical truck garage with a real old lift drive-on style with drop down ramps, lift piston failed, no dogs on the ramps and ramp cut off the guy's right foot.
Pete
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No apparent reason...maybe maybe not.
Some lifts are not rated for the higher loads of a truck. Hardware and or structural parts can be worn, broken or badly repaired reducing load carrying ability, supports can be misplaced...
Lots of reasons that don't seem apparent from a video.
Sisters old boyfriend used to work for a local dealership. One of the lifts had a problem where the Extended Ram would lean/ shift once it went up. Management decided to just use it for the smaller, lighter cars instead of having it fixed. He saw the handwriting on the wall and found another job...wasn't too long after the lift dumped a car. Now the dealership had to pay for the car and the lift...lucky nobody got hurt.
Some lifts are not rated for the higher loads of a truck. Hardware and or structural parts can be worn, broken or badly repaired reducing load carrying ability, supports can be misplaced...
Lots of reasons that don't seem apparent from a video.
Sisters old boyfriend used to work for a local dealership. One of the lifts had a problem where the Extended Ram would lean/ shift once it went up. Management decided to just use it for the smaller, lighter cars instead of having it fixed. He saw the handwriting on the wall and found another job...wasn't too long after the lift dumped a car. Now the dealership had to pay for the car and the lift...lucky nobody got hurt.
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