> The right-hand side front wheel doesn't appear to be lifted off the > ground. Perhaps the left-hand side tire is flat and he just jammed the > suspension to keep it from touching the ground. > We use this a lot in the farms, when a tractor's front tire gets > punctured far away from the facilities, we just lift it from the ground > (a little slope may be used to raise it above the level of the other > one) and stick a piece of hard wood under the suspension arm. After the > tractor moves away from the slope, the wheel remains raised in the air. In a vehicle with an engine that would have the torque, it wouldn't be too hard to do that by dropping the clutch with reasonable revs on. The torque reaction would lift one wheel before the other. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist