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An Oh Crap moment

Richard Cranium

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That sucks. Seeing cars I've bought getting unloaded from the upper deck is always a little hair raising.


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I saw that the other day and posted one picture of it. That makes for a very bad day!!
 
If you expand the pic you can see a big grin on the old gal with the bike.
She looks real concerned lol.
 
"He probably got a bill instead of a check!"

Why?
Looks to me more like an equipment failure, and why it failed is not obvious in the pic.

The passenger side lifting slide is way down or broken off compared to the driver's side.
 
Has the attention of the unhoused individual with the bike.
 
FRom the article: "The root cause of the accident appears to have been a failure of the trailer’s hydraulic elevator while the Diablo was being unloaded, as evidenced by the ominous puddle of hydraulic fluid staining the tarmac below."
 
Pretty sure it's a 69 mustang. Center gas cap and you can just make out the taillights on the driver's side.
 
Either way, I bet the customers not happy. I wouldn't be!
 
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I am not convinced it was caused by a hydraulic failure yet. There are often safety check valves in critical hydraulic systems that would prevent what we see in the pic if a plumbing hydraulic failure. A structural failure could cause a hydraulic cylinder failure resulting in the situation in the pic AND causing loss of fluid noted that a safety check valve is incapable of preventing.
The loading of a rear engine car, and not a light one, puts a majority of the vehicles weight cantilevered at the farthest point, is a worst-case load scenario.
 
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