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Chains or should I say chain
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 436248" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>My building dispatches 200+ cars per day. We have 5 mechanics and a garage with 3 lifts in it and room for no more than 4 package cars.</p><p> </p><p>On the handful of days we get with enough snow to require chains, it would be logistically impossible for the mechanics to chain the all the package cars by themselves. Plus, most of the vehicles are parked indoors and the chains would tear the hell out of the concrete floor if they were installed inside.</p><p> </p><p>Like it or not, chaining up a package car is part of a driver's job. Every winter we are called in 1/2 hr early one morning on the clock and given a refresher course in how to install them properly. Being able to do it right is a safety issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 436248, member: 14668"] My building dispatches 200+ cars per day. We have 5 mechanics and a garage with 3 lifts in it and room for no more than 4 package cars. On the handful of days we get with enough snow to require chains, it would be logistically impossible for the mechanics to chain the all the package cars by themselves. Plus, most of the vehicles are parked indoors and the chains would tear the hell out of the concrete floor if they were installed inside. Like it or not, chaining up a package car is part of a driver's job. Every winter we are called in 1/2 hr early one morning on the clock and given a refresher course in how to install them properly. Being able to do it right is a safety issue. [/QUOTE]
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