Posted by fordfarmer on February 09, 2016 at 07:44:44 from (174.125.227.237):
In Reply to: women drivers! posted by fordfarmer on February 08, 2016 at 15:38:07:
I knew the replies on this thread would be good reading! :) I'm very well aware that it's not just women who are bad drivers, and that not all women are. Like the guy in the silo crew who tore down a couple silos here so we could build the milking parlor. He got stuck pulling out of the barnyard with a gooseneck trailer full of staves. I learned long ago to have the vehicles owner/driver attach the chain/strap. (Unless it's a woman - then I do it...because I'm sexist, you know. I also have a short chain with a hook designed to fit into those little oval holes in car frames. Much better than hunting for a spot a regular chain hook will fit.) He hooked the chain onto his radiator support. I got him out, but you can imagine the damage. He was NOT happy, but since he put the chain there, he didn't say much. I like the idea of talking them through it with a cell phone. Hadn't thought of that.
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