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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1043122" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I worked at a place where I routinely unloaded full bundles of 3/4 or bigger 4x8 and 5x8 mdf with a propane powered solid tire forklift. Got one off the truck one day, started up the ramp into the plant with it, and it ran out of propane about 1/2 way up. I let the forks and bundle down on the cement ramp, got off and started unbuckling the propane tank, and the dang thing rolled back, and stopped right on my foot with that big rubber tire. I couldn't move, was too close to the forklift to reach down and untie my boot-all I could do was yell for the truck driver to come over. He came over, I pointed down and he about lost it right there, went running inside, and half the plant came out to try to figure out what to do. I just said "I'm wearing steel toes--just go fill the bottle, start the thing and drive it off my foot". Didn't even leave a bruise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1043122, member: 18945"] I worked at a place where I routinely unloaded full bundles of 3/4 or bigger 4x8 and 5x8 mdf with a propane powered solid tire forklift. Got one off the truck one day, started up the ramp into the plant with it, and it ran out of propane about 1/2 way up. I let the forks and bundle down on the cement ramp, got off and started unbuckling the propane tank, and the dang thing rolled back, and stopped right on my foot with that big rubber tire. I couldn't move, was too close to the forklift to reach down and untie my boot-all I could do was yell for the truck driver to come over. He came over, I pointed down and he about lost it right there, went running inside, and half the plant came out to try to figure out what to do. I just said "I'm wearing steel toes--just go fill the bottle, start the thing and drive it off my foot". Didn't even leave a bruise. [/QUOTE]
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