โMay-14-2013 01:06 PM
โMay-15-2013 02:27 PM
Allworth wrote:
On a highway job a few years ago. Every morning the subcontractor doing curbs and driveways would put out cones and start work early. For about two weeks the same car came through each morning and deliberately ran down the cones. The crew turned a cone upside down and filled it with concrete. Weighed about a hundred and twenty pounds.
Smart ass wanted somebody to pay for the bumper that got ripped off, but all of the witnesses said he must have hit a tree. Nobody could fine the cone.
โMay-15-2013 01:30 PM
Artemus Gordon wrote:
Bought a great product on amazon. A lighted "orange reflective expandable cone"! 48 inchs high! We have discussed using cones in many threads. I am religious about conning, truck and trailer each time we park. This weekend I took my new F450 to get coffee Sunday morning. I left cone in place which was foot and half in front of my truck, three feet within my park space. While I was gone a class "A" going wrong way down road, took out the cone! I mean smashed it. It was broad daylight and he ran it down, never stopped. I returned, administered first aid, but it was too far gone. No services will be held ! I will cone forever!
I would rather give drivers a target other than my new F450!
โMay-15-2013 11:41 AM
peaches&cream wrote:
NASCAR makes you serve a "pass through penalty" if you take out the cone at the entrance to pit road. I reccomend the same for your Class A driver. :R
โMay-15-2013 11:34 AM
โMay-15-2013 11:27 AM
kevden wrote:hotpepperkid wrote:wny_pat wrote:
Lots of truck drivers aim for those cones. They try to get close enough to slide them over a couple feet, but often end up running over them. Have seen it happen over and over again.
I love doing that on the highway
So YOU are that guy!
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I was setting up a work zone on a very busy road once and a guy ran over the cone just as I was placing it.
โMay-15-2013 11:23 AM
Allworth wrote:
On a highway job a few years ago. Every morning the subcontractor doing curbs and driveways would put out cones and start work early. For about two weeks the same car came through each morning and deliberately ran down the cones. The crew turned a cone upside down and filled it with concrete. Weighed about a hundred and twenty pounds.
Smart ass wanted somebody to pay for the bumper that got ripped off, but all of the witnesses said he must have hit a tree. Nobody could fine the cone.
โMay-15-2013 11:15 AM
โMay-15-2013 11:08 AM
Thats_Ok wrote:
I like the cones!
Me haz two of dem big ones.
One I found in the Home Depot parking lot (says COMCAST on it).
The other one I found on a country road when I was driving for a tow company.
โMay-15-2013 09:40 AM
โMay-14-2013 10:52 PM
โMay-14-2013 08:01 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:
What makes you think someone who can't see your F450 will indeed see your 48" cone? Just wondering.
โMay-14-2013 06:49 PM
โMay-14-2013 05:44 PM
hotpepperkid wrote:wny_pat wrote:
Lots of truck drivers aim for those cones. They try to get close enough to slide them over a couple feet, but often end up running over them. Have seen it happen over and over again.
I love doing that on the highway
โMay-14-2013 05:40 PM
โMay-14-2013 04:53 PM