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Are Unload Stands Unsafe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 411932" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Nah only a couple of blocks, downhill.</p><p>A local catholic school .</p><p></p><p>Being 6'2" I could touch the inside roof of the feeders easily.</p><p> Besides I never saw a load stand until a couple of years ago. </p><p>And for the last few years when it came time to say load a feeder during peak with grounds that had been picked up on a Sat. , the people loading were unbelievably rotten in load quality. I had to jump in there , straighten up the load, & teach them how to do it properly. Many ( including sups ) have no idea other then just to physically throw everything in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 411932, member: 12952"] Nah only a couple of blocks, downhill. A local catholic school . Being 6'2" I could touch the inside roof of the feeders easily. Besides I never saw a load stand until a couple of years ago. And for the last few years when it came time to say load a feeder during peak with grounds that had been picked up on a Sat. , the people loading were unbelievably rotten in load quality. I had to jump in there , straighten up the load, & teach them how to do it properly. Many ( including sups ) have no idea other then just to physically throw everything in. [/QUOTE]
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