Loading a car into a truck.

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Can you see a problem looming on the horizon?

Five Bananas for the correct answer. :)
 
you're going to need two trucks again to get it out.
 
There is a large gap between the two tail lifts Can't go back or forwards
 
The car should really be secured once inside the container. Its too much of a mass to rely only on the parking brake and the tyres' rubber.
 
you're going to need two trucks again to get it out.

That's the answer I was looking for!

Here's you five a day, Mat8n! :bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana:
 
Wondering what the max load is supposed to be on those tail lifts.
 
if i remember rightly i'm sure it's about 3t? I could be wrong though.

But it did also cross my mind if it were to have the total car weight on one tail lift.
 
That's the answer I was looking for!

Here's you five a day, Mat8n! :bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana::bannana:

dont need two trucks to unload if at the destination end the truck can reverse on to a loading dock, does the drivers employer know about the different load?
 

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