No 2 - I had that happen to me. I was backing out first, other guy came on out. An off duty cop saw it all. The other driver wanted to leave, saying he didn't see any damage. Now, my bumper had the backup warnings in it so I said no, we will wait until a on duty cop can come and see what happened. The other driver tried to sandbag on insurance, but eventually his paid up. Almost a 1K because of all the electronic in the bumper.
Ah. The hot dog on the Bobcat. Every single person I've ever taught to run a skid steer thinks they've got it down after about a day and a half. When they do something like that, (generally on day two or three) they're ready to pay attention and start listening and learning.
When I was about 17 my girlfriend’s dad cleaned out chicken houses with a Bobcat with the cab removed to get to all the tight spots in the houses. He was teaching me to run it, very first bucket load I dumped all over myself. I hit the tire on the spreader truck, the bobcat went apeshit. All the older men standing around laughing like crazy. Thank goodness it was dry litter.
Former brother in law had a bobcat with steering issues. You had to hold on to the sticks. Lost my grip while approaching the manure spreader with a full scoop . Did several loops on the back wheels slinging shit everywhere.
My cousin was cleaning up liquid cow manure at their dairy when he tipped the bucket too far back. His brother said they got him out and hosed him off and did the same for the skid loader.
all good, but i'm going with the bird for the win
ReplyDelete#3 - WTF was that idiot thinking? Passing on a curve in shit weather? While towing? Obvious answer: He wasn't.
ReplyDeleteAnd then panic produced its usual results.
John G
Russia or China?
Delete#5 for the win!
ReplyDelete#9 I don't understand what he's doing there
#1 sums up my life at present
ReplyDeleteNo 2 - I had that happen to me. I was backing out first, other guy came on out. An off duty cop saw it all. The other driver wanted to leave, saying he didn't see any damage. Now, my bumper had the backup warnings in it so I said no, we will wait until a on duty cop can come and see what happened. The other driver tried to sandbag on insurance, but eventually his paid up. Almost a 1K because of all the electronic in the bumper.
ReplyDelete#10's name is.... Grace.
ReplyDeleteJill Biden.
Delete#5 - been there, done that...but only once.
ReplyDelete#7 - that's a pair of lucky women.
Ah. The hot dog on the Bobcat. Every single person I've ever taught to run a skid steer thinks they've got it down after about a day and a half. When they do something like that, (generally on day two or three) they're ready to pay attention and start listening and learning.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was about 17 my girlfriend’s dad cleaned out chicken houses with a Bobcat with the cab removed to get to all the tight spots in the houses. He was teaching me to run it, very first bucket load I dumped all over myself. I hit the tire on the spreader truck, the bobcat went apeshit. All the older men standing around laughing like crazy. Thank goodness it was dry litter.
ReplyDeleteFormer brother in law had a bobcat with steering issues. You had to hold on to the sticks. Lost my grip while approaching the manure spreader with a full scoop . Did several loops on the back wheels slinging shit everywhere.
DeleteMy cousin was cleaning up liquid cow manure at their dairy when he tipped the bucket too far back. His brother said they got him out and hosed him off and did the same for the skid loader.
DeleteWTF is going on in #9?
ReplyDelete5 couch go brrrp
ReplyDelete#6 happened to my GF but wasn't with a gate. (get what I mean?)
ReplyDelete@Luis-JustGiveItALick
#4 dang, poor kid
ReplyDeleteOne damn good laugh after another
ReplyDelete#8 Joe Biden's Build Back Better
ReplyDelete#6 - AOC needs to watch where she's going.
ReplyDelete#7: Plywood from Heaven is a gift from the Lord.
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