Welder Dave
Senior Member
People are stupid when it comes to equipment working. Maybe signs would help some telling anyone on site to check in with the site manager before going anywhere near working equipment. Having 2 way radios in the machine would be a good idea so the operators knew when someone was coming to see them or even be working near them.
People are still stupid though. At my MX track I was hauling a load of sand on to the track and asked a guy to stop anyone from going on the track until I got back. It would take about 5 minutes. Just as I'm backing up beside a jump to dump the load, I see somebody ride by. I dump the load as quick as I can and then see the guy I asked to stop everybody ride by. ***! I manage to get back and flag this moron down. I asked him what the hell is going on. He then said the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I thought you were finished. I told you to wait until I got back to the parking lot. Then he said something even stupider. I saw that other guy go out so thought it was OK. You knew I was still out there! I said you mess with a 5 ton truck on a bike you're going to lose everytime. Ever the idiot he says it would be bad to hit a pile of sand on the track too. Then I explained, 1st the sand is off to the side where nobody really goes and 2nd you know exactly where the sand was being dumped and 3rd you can see it well before when you're going around the corner before the jump. I said personally if I had a choice I'd much rather run into a pile of sand than a truck.
I was using the sand to fill a bit of a hole in front of the jump before a lot of people showed up. There were only 3 riders at the track at the time. It would have taken about 10 more minutes to drive the skid steer out to spread the sand but I just told riders to watch for it when they signed up and spread it after the track closed. That guy had to be about the biggest moron I've ever encountered. Instead of admitting he totally forgot why he was standing at the entrance of the track tried to put the blame on me for trying to fix the track for him and other riders. Almost unbelievable how dumb this guy was.
People are still stupid though. At my MX track I was hauling a load of sand on to the track and asked a guy to stop anyone from going on the track until I got back. It would take about 5 minutes. Just as I'm backing up beside a jump to dump the load, I see somebody ride by. I dump the load as quick as I can and then see the guy I asked to stop everybody ride by. ***! I manage to get back and flag this moron down. I asked him what the hell is going on. He then said the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I thought you were finished. I told you to wait until I got back to the parking lot. Then he said something even stupider. I saw that other guy go out so thought it was OK. You knew I was still out there! I said you mess with a 5 ton truck on a bike you're going to lose everytime. Ever the idiot he says it would be bad to hit a pile of sand on the track too. Then I explained, 1st the sand is off to the side where nobody really goes and 2nd you know exactly where the sand was being dumped and 3rd you can see it well before when you're going around the corner before the jump. I said personally if I had a choice I'd much rather run into a pile of sand than a truck.
I was using the sand to fill a bit of a hole in front of the jump before a lot of people showed up. There were only 3 riders at the track at the time. It would have taken about 10 more minutes to drive the skid steer out to spread the sand but I just told riders to watch for it when they signed up and spread it after the track closed. That guy had to be about the biggest moron I've ever encountered. Instead of admitting he totally forgot why he was standing at the entrance of the track tried to put the blame on me for trying to fix the track for him and other riders. Almost unbelievable how dumb this guy was.