Wreck while loading pickup.
#1
Wreck while loading pickup.
I ran 700 Griz up ramp and into rear of pickup in 4wd low. I use 4x4 blocks to prevent bumper from hitting cab window. I also use sheet of 1/2 inch ply over plastic bed liner. I stopped slightly short of blocks and while trying to inch forward to blocks my Bighorns grabbed plywood and shot it out the rear and simultaneously jumped over 4x4 blocks and crashed out the rear cab slider. My old dog may never wait inside cab again while I'm loading. A $300 mistake. I'll just use tie downs in future to inch Griz forward to blocks. Stupid.
#2
Wreck while loading pickup.
I thought this was going to be a thread about forgetting to safety strap the ramp to the pickup, and getting smashed under the machine after the ramp slips off and the machine falls and flips over backwards...
Though the window might be a bummer, in the big scheme of things, nobody is hurt or disabled for life or anything...
I'd fix the window, and maybe even go out to a nice dinner to celebrate that it wasn't a more serious accident.
Though the window might be a bummer, in the big scheme of things, nobody is hurt or disabled for life or anything...
I'd fix the window, and maybe even go out to a nice dinner to celebrate that it wasn't a more serious accident.
#3
Wreck while loading pickup.
Sorry but U didnt think that slick board on slicker plastic surface was gonna hold did ya? u need to take that plastic crap out of box before it rusts box out by traping water under it. then go get a spray on liner or do what i did, go get rubberized undercoating in spray can and coat bed with couple cans.
I hope u r ok buddy. but damn it man use your head next time
I hope u r ok buddy. but damn it man use your head next time
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#5
Wreck while loading pickup.
I've bent the end of the bed w/ the bumper of my yfz doing that once... I've also seen someone flip when trying to drive up into their truck next to mine... the quad flipped all the way over and then rolled towards my truck... stopped short of the door by about 6inches... Man I woulda been pissed...
#7
Wreck while loading pickup.
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: JeffinTD
I thought this was going to be a thread about forgetting to safety strap the ramp to the pickup, and getting smashed under the machine after the ramp slips off and the machine falls and flips over backwards...
Though the window might be a bummer, in the big scheme of things, nobody is hurt or disabled for life or anything...
I'd fix the window, and maybe even go out to a nice dinner to celebrate that it wasn't a more serious accident.</end quote></div>
Lol!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] I dont know if i would exactly go out to celebrate after smashing out my rear windshield! It is good nobody got hurt, but i would still be FURIOUS!
I thought this was going to be a thread about forgetting to safety strap the ramp to the pickup, and getting smashed under the machine after the ramp slips off and the machine falls and flips over backwards...
Though the window might be a bummer, in the big scheme of things, nobody is hurt or disabled for life or anything...
I'd fix the window, and maybe even go out to a nice dinner to celebrate that it wasn't a more serious accident.</end quote></div>
Lol!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] I dont know if i would exactly go out to celebrate after smashing out my rear windshield! It is good nobody got hurt, but i would still be FURIOUS!
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#9
Wreck while loading pickup.
On my friends 660 Grizzly he smashed out his window also. Now he backs up onto the ramps because his back wheels protrude out enough that they hit the front of the truck box well before allowing the ATV to touch the window. With practice backing up onto the truck is second nature and unloading is a breeze.