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I couldn't find that chart you mentioned:
http://checkersindustrial.calls.net/product-category/wheel-chocks/?gclid=CjwKEAiAkvmzBRDQpozmt-uluCQSJACvCd1lKlsQ2UhawSJgRY7Gr_v0uCiaoWQwAzYwYKnaYXB6BxoCw1jw_wcB
Can you please tell us where it is on their website?
I was liking the rhyming of your poetry, and then you lost me in the free verse; but that was good stuff. Thanks for that, and I hope your weather does hold out!
Thanks for the heads-up here, Artisan.
Is the failure from the chock sliding on pavement? Or does the chock actually collapse and end up crushed under the load of the wheel?
Really glad that nobody was hurt (except a little pride maybe, but what's that anyway).
Thank you for the post; it paints a picture everybody can learn from. [thumbzup]
Here's a link about NZ units in theater during WWII and from what I can tell all the activity was either Mediterranean or North African.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_New_Zealand_during_World_War_II
So the photo might be Greece or Italy or somewhere similar, but not so...
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