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who the heck would lease a service van in the1st place??
its not like its a boxtruck making deliveries
i have a brand new van, Ford E350, no scratches (yet) but i wouldnt have even thought of trying to lease it... just-in case
most service vans after 5 years get pretty beat up (at least where i live lol)

heres a story mrfixit
at my old place
a guy did a pump in a 11k lb mitsu cushion w/ a roll clamp
the pump is in the weight
so he parks the machine next to the van (E250)
pulls the counterweight
changes the pump
begins to test the pump
raises the mast fully and tilts forward
notice i didnt mention that he reinstalled the weight

the machine falls forward and crushes his van lol
the back looked like a triangle when i seen it
they said the back doors were blwn 30 feet off of it lol

i dont think they made him even pay the deductible
and i worked for a real crap company lol
  • Posted 6 May 2009 11:51
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  • By justinm
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