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Looks like this car is a considerable distance above the top landing...
I wonder what the counterweight looks like?
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Just as I suspected...the car is in the overhead on the safeties.
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Another view...
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They don't know where their elevator went in Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
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We've all had one of these - it just fell out on it's own...
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Let's hope he doesn't go down the hoistway...
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At least you can sit down and think about this call...
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"They told us when we bought the building this was a real freight elevator...
can you provide us with a service contract?"
Childs Restaurant building located off the Coney Island boardwalk - Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
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The hoistway landing gate appears to be power-operated...
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What sort of maintenance should we perform before offering them a contract?
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Yep...that's what I was thinking!
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Whoops...freight elevator eats Buick Electra!
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The Postmaster Generals automobile ends up on top of the car!
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The elevator was at a lower landing when the drivers foot slipped off the brake pedal
and onto the gas pedal. The doors were pushed into the hoistway but the
interlock remained closed. The car came up from below for a meal!
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Aftermath...
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