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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
So last week was full of win....painful pic inside
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<blockquote data-quote="TrueBlueGT" data-source="post: 10792548" data-attributes="member: 14641"><p>I have to disagree with the steel-toe theory. I have no idea what the trailer weighs but it is heavy. Not your normal car trailer. Twin 7k lb eight bolt axles, six inch channel iron framework, 4" channel iron crossmembers, full treadplate floor. Then stack (stupidly, not done by me) 6,000 lbs of concrete forward of the load center between the axles and the tongue. The weight of the two combined coupled with the downward velocity courtesy of gravity would have had any steel toe giving up the ghost. The only thing that saved me from a far worse fate was help from above and a quick bit of reaction. Honestly, if my foot had been a quarter inch farther back, I would have not a mark on me. If I had been an inch closer, I'd have lost all of the toes on my right foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrueBlueGT, post: 10792548, member: 14641"] I have to disagree with the steel-toe theory. I have no idea what the trailer weighs but it is heavy. Not your normal car trailer. Twin 7k lb eight bolt axles, six inch channel iron framework, 4" channel iron crossmembers, full treadplate floor. Then stack (stupidly, not done by me) 6,000 lbs of concrete forward of the load center between the axles and the tongue. The weight of the two combined coupled with the downward velocity courtesy of gravity would have had any steel toe giving up the ghost. The only thing that saved me from a far worse fate was help from above and a quick bit of reaction. Honestly, if my foot had been a quarter inch farther back, I would have not a mark on me. If I had been an inch closer, I'd have lost all of the toes on my right foot. [/QUOTE]
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