I just love stories where guys are running after the vehicle, and are lucky enough to stop it without getting run over.
My story doesn't have a transmission popping gear problem, or a faulty E brake issue, just an operator oversight.
I'm putting up fence for a customer in CT when my fence stretcher fails, I'm in the middle of suburbia and it's a long ride anywhere to get another one. So I figure , I'm almost finished, why not put the 350 dually on the loose end of this fence, give it a tug and attach the fence to the posts? I was on the downside of a slight incline so there would always be pressure on the fencing. What could possibly go wrong, right?
So this was working like a charm , I had the run all stretched attached and I was ready to go after I cut the excess off.
Nice job ,I was thinking as I cut the fence , the weight of the truck kept the fencing nice and tight so I could make accurate cuts with ease...finally the last cut. Snip. That's when it occurred to me... as the truck started to move down the incline, that I didn't use the E brake or have it in gear...so smooth and silent she slipped away.
I was catching up to it by the 1/2 acre, was up on the aluminum step trying to get the door open, by the end of the acre when I realized I'm running out of field and the woods are coming up quick.
Got it stopped before we hit one of the larger pines on the property. That was embarrassing! Lucky the homeowner wasn't there to see that! I was getting all my tools back on the truck when she shows up and so does her neighbors and they saw the whole thing ...and hadn't had a good laugh like that in a while.
I'd like to tell you that I don't do stupid things like that anymore.....but that just isn't true.