D Dr.Evil Junior Member Sep 7, 2011 #1 Should have used a VW. Attachments BigTruck.jpg 49.7 KB · Views: 70
Breeze3at Experienced Member Sep 7, 2011 #2 Workers comp claim. Reason for injury; "Hernia from carrying wheel chock up 3 flights of stairs to put away".
Workers comp claim. Reason for injury; "Hernia from carrying wheel chock up 3 flights of stairs to put away".
Dr. Dolittle Experienced Member Contributor Retired Moderators Sep 7, 2011 #3 It looks to be 2 or 3 times beefier than what they chock commercial airliners with, and they can easily weigh 300,000 pounds and up. That's all that's really required on a level surface if the object being chocked is already at rest.
It looks to be 2 or 3 times beefier than what they chock commercial airliners with, and they can easily weigh 300,000 pounds and up. That's all that's really required on a level surface if the object being chocked is already at rest.
D Dr.Evil Junior Member Sep 7, 2011 #6 wilks3 said: Is the spare tire under the bucket? wilks3 Click to expand... I think each tire costs $60,000. Where do you think the spare is; not in the budget. Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2011
wilks3 said: Is the spare tire under the bucket? wilks3 Click to expand... I think each tire costs $60,000. Where do you think the spare is; not in the budget.