Not a lot of nostalgia about this. I walked a hospital ward for two weeks rolling "my buddy" around and hoping to go home each day. Only thing I wanted to escape was death.
I was carrying these Corvette ramps back to the storage room and the tail started flapping like Billy Bass. Might have to make them into Vette Fish.
I wonder if it sputs like a Putt-Putt boat? Hey, who remembers playing in the bathtub with soldered steel toy boats with fire inside?
This one took some really special skill. How'd you like to have to climb out of that thing and worry about how stable it is. "You go first." "No, you go first."
^^^^^^^^ Just turn the turret, until the Barrel is in the ground to stabilize the tank.... Duh....^^^^^^^^^ I wouldn't be surprised if you turned the turret enough, you could push the tank upright...
Noooooooooooo!!!! Don't lay the barrel against anything. That's a precision piece of artillery, not a jack stand.
I find nothing more annoying while cooking than a burner that's not level. I set my pan on this one and applied pressure on the edges until it was perfectly level. Not sure this is an approved adjustment technique, but it sure did the trick
i hate electric stoves for that reason @hot diggity usually you have to push the burner further into the socket the adjust it into the slots of the drip pans
I for one will not be on the side that's over head while I'm digging under it. Jack up the turret says me, or pull it over from a way off clear of the bounce.
call tank recovery and let them handle it....otherwise get some aircraft grade inflatables... place under the side on the ground and inflate and stand back...