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ML504 06-07-2007 12:00 AM

Present from work.....
 
I guess the guy on the tractor decided that the concrete and gravel needed some extra clipping.....nice lunchtime surprise to perk up my day at work!

At least it's being taken care of through the company...

https://www.f150online.com/galleries...966-194084.jpg

nuclearthreat54 06-07-2007 12:22 AM

What the heck, how did that happen exactly? Any ways that sucks but atleast its getting taken care of.

patshea098 06-07-2007 12:26 AM

[QUOTE=nuclearthreat54]What the heck, how did that happen exactly? [QUOTE]
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ML504 06-07-2007 12:30 AM

The guy was mowing and instead of turning off the blade when going over the cement/gravel, he left it on.....sent gravel pieces straight through the back and inside my truck along with a million pieces of glass. I've never had this happened, so I was shocked that it shattered just like that...I would have assumed a large crack or something.

Oh well, it was just one of those days....I was able to keep my cool with the guy, but it was difficult to say the least. No visible paint damage that I could find, so that was positive...

nuclearthreat54 06-07-2007 12:34 AM


Originally Posted by ML504
The guy was mowing and instead of turning off the blade when going over the cement/gravel, he left it on.....sent gravel pieces straight through the back and inside my truck along with a million pieces of glass. I've never had this happened, so I was shocked that it shattered just like that...I would have assumed a large crack or something.

Oh well, it was just one of those days....I was able to keep my cool with the guy, but it was difficult to say the least. No visible paint damage that I could find, so that was positive...

That sums everythign up lol. Wow that blows, sue the jerk for emotional damage!

Copperhead64 06-07-2007 08:31 AM

When i was little and used to mow our lawn i did that about three times to my fathers old Bronco. Damn those were three a$$ whippings i deserved :lol:

MACH1_69 06-07-2007 10:36 AM

I did that once to my old F150. Using a blade edger, you know the old ones that used to kick dirt and rocks forward away from you. It launched a pebble 20-25 feet right through drivers side door glass, made a noise loud enough for me to here over the edger motor. Lots of laughs at work next day :mad:

Josiah 06-07-2007 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by nuclearthreat54
That sums everythign up lol. Wow that blows, sue the jerk for emotional damage!

I know you're joking but it bothers me some people are not. Too many sue happy little f'ers out there. It was just a small accident, glad you kept your cool =]

I can just imagine seeing it happen, I'd crack up.

Eastrick 06-07-2007 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by ML504
I was shocked that it shattered just like that...I would have assumed a large crack or something.

It shattered because it is tempered glass. It is made to do that so that in the event of an accident, there are no shards of glass to get sliced or impaled on.

All of the windows in modern cars except the windshield are tempered. The windshields are safety glass, which is two sheets of glass bonded to a layer of plastic between them. You can't have tempered glass in the windshield because you wouldn't want it shattering like it did if you are driving and get hit with a small stone.

-CJ

dbhost 06-07-2007 01:51 PM

Wow, I did that within a month of buying my house to my front storm door!

gaguard11b 06-08-2007 06:32 PM

I feel your pain. I had my drivers door window busted by a parks worker on a mower while i was going down the road.


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