Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for September 21, 2010

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    Bill Thompson  about 14 years ago

    Well, it looks like a good idea, but remember that the bus is balanced on the edge of a cliff. Jacking it up, plus removing some weight from the “safe” side of the bus, could be enough to unbalance it. The resulting megillah could easily pull Rover over the edge …

    Boog, you are one smart kid! Pull this off and the Addams Family will adopt you!

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    Fusnr  about 14 years ago

    But did you find the Jack. ? Taking off the back tire would probably only take a 1/2 inch or so to pull it off unless it was sunk into the ground a bit after the stop. But the front tire being flat will probably mean 5 -6 inches higher and may cause an intelligent person a gray hair or two, but no problem for Rover “The Over the Side Man”

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    axe-grinder  about 14 years ago

    Maybe that’s why the bus doesn’t need to carry a spare.

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    gargaduke  about 14 years ago

    Rover and Boog look like they’re separated in age by five years tops.

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    lewisbower  about 14 years ago

    I’ve tried that trick and drove back at 5 MPH.

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    Airboy20  about 14 years ago

    From the mouths of babes…

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    kab2rb  about 14 years ago

    We where far from home didn’t know before we left how bad our tires where. I turned to soon at a rest stop and ruined a hub cap. My hubby driving next day we where somewhere else and it was raining he turned and damaged a wheel. Had to put on a spare. When took car for repair found out there where bad tires. When we had tire spare had to drive slower. Family we where staying with wondered what happened. Had to wait a day for July 4th was upon us then hubby got tires replaced.

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    gaebie  about 14 years ago

    And why hasn’t the school been contacted yet to send someone over from the GA Garage? Oh yea, it’s a comic strip!

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    rcerinys701  about 14 years ago

    the first thing to do, is to move the bus to solid ground. Either drive it or tow it out of the position it is in. then run the inside dual onto a block of wood or a rock large enough to lift the outside tire off the ground. No jack needed on this end. The front end is a different story.

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    JanLC  about 14 years ago

    Didn’t somebody (or several somebodies) suggest this solution yesterday?

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    jpozenel  about 14 years ago

    Sounds like a good idea, but I’m not so sure it would work.

    Most buses and tractors (tractor trailer) have a Budd wheel on the front with a solid rim. The tandem back wheels of the bus (or trailer wheels) are more like a doughnut rim that just slides on with a spacer between them.

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    shel4  about 14 years ago

    Don’t know much about bus wheels, but I know a smart kid when I hear one. Rover can’t be his natural dad.

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    ocean17  about 14 years ago

    Unfortunately Rover won’t be able to help with the tire switch, as his right hand has turned into a cow udder.

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    marvee  about 14 years ago

    Calling the school should have been the first thing they did. This is not a job that one man can take care of . They need special equipment, like a tow truck.

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