gm280
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I have a very personal and wish-I-could-forget event that did happen to me many many years ago. My dad was changing my brother's shocks on his 1957 Ford. And all that was holding it up was a simple bumper jack. I'm sure the old members on these forums can remember those type jacks. Well at that time I was probably only about 100 pounds soaking wet. He was under the car and needed me to let the jack down. However I didn't have the weight to even move the jack handle. So tying as best I could it wouldn't move. So I looked under the car and told my dad I couldn't move the jack handle and all of a sudden it fell. It crushed his chest and broke a few ribs and I was panicking and actually able to lifted the rear end of the car up enough to get him out and to the hospital. Amazing what adrenaline can do in situations like that. I couldn't move the bumper even a little after it was all over, but was able to lift the rear end of the car to get himself out... Since that time, I, and every person in my family, will not get even get close to anything on a jack stand without multiple jack stand(S) AND a quality pneumatic floor jack as well. I learned my lesson extremely well and the hard way... So please everybody be careful, folks do get hurt and killed all the time when jacking things up! :disturbed: