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DrewE
Oct 27, 2015Explorer II
zonearc wrote:
In our case, the problem is that its not the widest street and I'll have to turn it in pretty tight. I'm not saying its not doable, but it is going to take finesse, frustration, etc. But I'll get it. Maybe wood and railroad ties won't work, but I still wish I could have something over the fence to prevent a scratch or ding. If I hit it hard enough to knock over the fence then I'm applying too much gas.
If you hit the fence with a rolling object that weighs maybe ten tons, the momentum of the rolling object may well knock it over on its own. It's not a question of too much gas, just simply physics. It may mean that you aren't paying sufficient attention to the fact that your fence is being destroyed, but that's a different matter.
It's kind of like hitting a shopping cart with a car. The cart is going to move, even if the car isn't getting any gas.
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