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<blockquote data-quote="kingOFchester" data-source="post: 1104946" data-attributes="member: 11246"><p>A few thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Sorry that this happened. This seems to be a case where trying to avoid a back has actually caused the "accident". I will back before attempting anything that puts me more at risk.</p><p></p><p>It is just grass. Your center will now be charged thousands of dollars against its budget for something that is nothing more then a several $100 fix. The center manager will now be belittled on a conference call with his bosses. Tree's will be cut down for the endless handouts and reports. Demo's will be planned. Power points will be made. It will be discussed ad nauseum at countless meetings. And the list goes on and on over something that is not a big deal in the real world.</p><p></p><p>That said, I do notice that the drive.parking lot looks like it was plowed at some point and where your truck is located looks like it was never plowed. I would think that would of been a clue that you probably should not of adventured into that area. This is just what I get from the picture. I would venture to guess that perhaps fatigue do to working in the weather conditions with a heavy workload played a part in the "accident". That is if I am depicting the picture correctly.</p><p></p><p>Again, sorry for the situation and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingOFchester, post: 1104946, member: 11246"] A few thoughts. Sorry that this happened. This seems to be a case where trying to avoid a back has actually caused the "accident". I will back before attempting anything that puts me more at risk. It is just grass. Your center will now be charged thousands of dollars against its budget for something that is nothing more then a several $100 fix. The center manager will now be belittled on a conference call with his bosses. Tree's will be cut down for the endless handouts and reports. Demo's will be planned. Power points will be made. It will be discussed ad nauseum at countless meetings. And the list goes on and on over something that is not a big deal in the real world. That said, I do notice that the drive.parking lot looks like it was plowed at some point and where your truck is located looks like it was never plowed. I would think that would of been a clue that you probably should not of adventured into that area. This is just what I get from the picture. I would venture to guess that perhaps fatigue do to working in the weather conditions with a heavy workload played a part in the "accident". That is if I am depicting the picture correctly. Again, sorry for the situation and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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