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Old 10-12-2007, 12:49 PM   #1
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Wink 1 XF Ute + 1 Full Pallet =

Just went to the shop to get a Steak sandwich for lunch and i noticed an XF ute that was sitting a bit funny, so on closer inspection i noticed the big pallet on the back, obviously overloaded, no suprise in Shepp.
So i walked around having a good laugh to myself, and then there was a loud BANG! and the pallet shifted.... here is the end result...


I could only get 2 pics before the guy chased me back to my car, haha

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Old 10-12-2007, 12:52 PM   #2
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God damn.....Those rear tyres are buggered, And I'd hate to see those rims when he finally made it home.
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That is unreal . Hahahahahahahahahahahhhhahhahahahah
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Old 10-12-2007, 12:56 PM   #4
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LOL ahhh madness!!!!!
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What i thought was the funniest was, the owner was sitting in the ute listening to the radio like nothing happened....
Until he saw me looking and aiming with my phone, so followed me yelling...haha
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Old 10-12-2007, 12:59 PM   #6
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For all those that want the "in the weeds" look this is possibly the best way to acheive it.

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Old 10-12-2007, 01:00 PM   #7
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Bwahahah thats the funniest thing ive seen in a long time
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fuuuuuuuuuuuaark...
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:16 PM   #10
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"hello? bob janes? I'm after some forklift tyres for my XF.. yes, the solid rubber ones"
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:19 PM   #11
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"hello? bob janes? I'm after some forklift tyres for my XF.. yes, the solid rubber ones"

Gold!!
Thanks monty, I needed a good laugh today!
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:32 PM   #12
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Jesus, how much weight do you think it would take to do that???
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:36 PM   #13
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You should have hung back and waited to see if he put the scissor jack under that.



Oh the indignity
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You should have hung back and waited to see if he put the scissor jack under that.



Oh the indignity
Nah, there was a truck and forklift waiting (RS of second pic) plus the guy didnt like me when i said i took a couple of pics so i can have a good laugh later... he wasnt very friendly...
They couldnt get the forks in it because of the angle either, so dunno how they got it out...
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no wonder ford drivers get a bad name. Bogan.
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Jesus, how much weight do you think it would take to do that???
Happily corrected here....

But they look to be rolls of Plastic Mulch Film. It's laid under some crops to prevent weeds growing and help keep evaporation down.
Some rolls can weigh up to 80kg!!!
By the way the pallet is stacked, it'll be the heavy stuff too. So thats more than 1300kg's when you include the weight of the pallet.
Just a little bit keen there.....
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:49 PM   #17
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ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha thats pure gold right there
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no wonder ford drivers get a bad name. Bogan.
His lucky it is a ford,imagine what that would have done to a ute with irs!
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Old 10-12-2007, 01:52 PM   #19
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He's lucky the tyre didnt pop while he was on the highway, it may have been serious.
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Thats gold, What an idiot!!!
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His lucky it is a ford,imagine what that would have done to a ute with irs!
I should have got a pic of my cousins VZ maloo with the old mans 12x6 trailer full of house stuff, (table, chairs, couch, fridge, cabinets etc..) He said "oh mate, its a performance ute, it can tow anything" His buckled rear suspension and smashed bodykit didnt think so...
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The angle isn't that bad. A good forkie would know what to do.
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The angle isn't that bad. A good forkie would know what to do.
yep, roll around on the floor laughing
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He's lucky the tyre didnt pop while he was on the highway, it may have been serious.
Yeah true, whoever loaded it on there it had shipping stickers on it was an idiot to let him go aswell, judging by his parking job he was in a hurry to park because the GV highway is just behind that service road..

And on the way home, there was a Jackaroo with 10-15 empty pallets stacked up, not tied down or anything, and just sitting in the tray. That could have been a disaster aswell..
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lol, built Ford tough.

Too bad Ford didnt make the tyres, love to see him get that under an overpass when it does get going.
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Good for a laugh but what a idiot for driving it like that in the first place. :
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Gold! Gotta be the easiest power steering conversion going! Not a rope in sight either.
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Good for a laugh but what a idiot for driving it like that in the first place. :

Everyone dangerously overloads at some point. If not the suspension than at least the driveline.
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I know I have loaded my ute up a fairbit on the odd ocasion ... but that's crazy ... comes close to what some of them do in India with the buses and trucks.

He could have at least used a few occy straps.

I am surprised the front wheels weren't off the ground ... bt i guess being a XF ... there's a load more suspension travel.
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Gold! Gotta be the easiest power steering conversion going! Not a rope in sight either.
He'd only need a rope to tie to a sky hook to stop the load falling through the floor of the ute.
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