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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 851096" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Way back when I was young and stupid I had that happen to me in an old P-600.</p><p></p><p>Solution? I muscled the door fully open and with a combination of bungee cords and little scraps of 2x4 strategically wedged into the door track, I forced it to <em>stay</em> fully open.</p><p></p><p>I then took a pallet that was laying around at one of my dock stops, and using more of those bungee cords, I stood it up on its side and secured it inside the open back door. Since the pallet was slightly wider than the door opening, it made a "tailgate" that would prevent any packages that fell off of the shelf from rolling out into the street.</p><p></p><p>And to make sure that I didnt "lose" any packages, I just left my bulkhead door open all day long so that I could peek around and see into the back to verify that my "tailgate" was still in place.</p><p></p><p>It was a hot summer day, so the airflow was actually kind of nice. And with no Telematics, I didnt have to worry about showing up on some report. Something tells me that my genius solution would not go over very well if I tried it again today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 851096, member: 14668"] Way back when I was young and stupid I had that happen to me in an old P-600. Solution? I muscled the door fully open and with a combination of bungee cords and little scraps of 2x4 strategically wedged into the door track, I forced it to [I]stay[/I] fully open. I then took a pallet that was laying around at one of my dock stops, and using more of those bungee cords, I stood it up on its side and secured it inside the open back door. Since the pallet was slightly wider than the door opening, it made a "tailgate" that would prevent any packages that fell off of the shelf from rolling out into the street. And to make sure that I didnt "lose" any packages, I just left my bulkhead door open all day long so that I could peek around and see into the back to verify that my "tailgate" was still in place. It was a hot summer day, so the airflow was actually kind of nice. And with no Telematics, I didnt have to worry about showing up on some report. Something tells me that my genius solution would not go over very well if I tried it again today. [/QUOTE]
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