Posted by Brown Swiss on January 26, 2016 at 17:10:58 from (166.182.3.51):
In Reply to: Re: I'm upset posted by rla on January 26, 2016 at 14:11:18:
Just this past hunting season some city folks had a flat on there truck so they drove it down to the buildings which is hilly on that farm, where they were on top of the hill would have been fine to change a tire, but NO, they said they were going to limp it down to the buildings. How do you limp it with a flat tire I asked? LOL They parked the truck on the hilliest part of the drive way and then there jack wouldn't fit under the truck so they asked for a jack that would fit, I had a 2 ton floor jack that I got for them and handed to them, they started jacking it up and I backed up to watch the festivities! To my amazement the truck did not roll off the jack, he unbolted the tire and took it off and I said get the spare on it, the other guy said, QUICK! It was 12 degrees that night, city folk are so fun! LOL
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