Knucklehead
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A Viet Nam veteran moved next to me a couple of months ago and he loves my 5T, even if it is Blue and red in color. He operated an M62 in the RVN. He is a nice guy even though he always has a can of MGD bolted to his left hand. I've let him take the truck for a drive a few times and he gets very happy when I offer the drivers seat to him.
Last week he asked if he could use the 5T to move a shed on his property. He wanted to use the winch to move the shed about 90'. It would be a 90 degree pull off of a sheave. I knew he did not want help so I said fine. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED MYSELF.
I let him take the truck and watched him from my yard as he set up the pull. My wife and I then went out for a few hours. When I returned I saw the truck and shed in the same positions as before. My neighbor was walking back and forth in front of the truck drinking his MGD, and looking dejected.
I ambled over. I saw he was crying and he started saying "sorry" over and over to me. The winch cable was knotted about 75' into the 150' length. BRAND NEW CABLE. The rest of the cable was spooled out onto the ground in front of the truck. I said we should wind the cable back onto the winch and loop the rest around the bumper. He looked kind of panicked when I said that. I got in the cab and put the winch in gear and heard clunk, clunk, clunk. Dead winch. I pulled all the cable off and made him coil and load it onto the back of the truck. I told him to leave me alone for a couple of weeks so I could calm down. Nice fella, but never again!
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Last week he asked if he could use the 5T to move a shed on his property. He wanted to use the winch to move the shed about 90'. It would be a 90 degree pull off of a sheave. I knew he did not want help so I said fine. SHOULD HAVE STOPPED MYSELF.
I let him take the truck and watched him from my yard as he set up the pull. My wife and I then went out for a few hours. When I returned I saw the truck and shed in the same positions as before. My neighbor was walking back and forth in front of the truck drinking his MGD, and looking dejected.
I ambled over. I saw he was crying and he started saying "sorry" over and over to me. The winch cable was knotted about 75' into the 150' length. BRAND NEW CABLE. The rest of the cable was spooled out onto the ground in front of the truck. I said we should wind the cable back onto the winch and loop the rest around the bumper. He looked kind of panicked when I said that. I got in the cab and put the winch in gear and heard clunk, clunk, clunk. Dead winch. I pulled all the cable off and made him coil and load it onto the back of the truck. I told him to leave me alone for a couple of weeks so I could calm down. Nice fella, but never again!
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i283/vincentmaf/dad/peterspics002.jpg
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i283/vincentmaf/dad/peterspics001.jpg