Posted by Billy NY on July 17, 2014 at 09:06:44 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: That happened quick posted by 37Chief on July 17, 2014 at 07:59:47:
Close one !
When I was young and foolish, I worked in this old Pepsi plant, which was converted into a recycling facility. We had a loading dock for tractor trailers, and 3/4 through unloading a trailer with a forklift there was some problem with it. Don't recall the details, and there was 2 of us, I don't believe I turned the key either, but that darned thing started in reverse, at about full throttle and took off backwards, we were on either side of it and thankfully it did not steer into us, not much room either side, it went out perfectly straight ! It went out the back of the truck, across the open area in front of the overhead door, a large one thankfully, at full throttle, went inside and just before it hit a concrete wall, which was part of a huge crushed glass bin, the throttle must have released and it went to an idle, but still had enough speed to ram the wall hard enough, and toss the 30lb tank out of its, holder, ripping the hose out with it. I try to remember to stay in the seat of anything I start no matter how tempting LOL !
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