Some 116 years ago today, Henry Ford chopped down the door of his Detroit workshop to take his first car for a 2 a.m. drive. More than a century later, people in the farthest corners of Earth rely on a similar sense of ingenuity to solve their personal transport challenges -- like this group of 10 workers in China who manage to move a utility pole and themselves with nothing more than a trailer, a few hitches and apparently a large garden tiller. It's like a Successories poster come to life.
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Garden tiller plus utility pole equals awe-inspiring ride for ten
Some 116 years ago today, Henry Ford chopped down the door of his Detroit workshop to take his first car for a 2 a.m. drive. More than a century later, people in the farthest corners of Earth rely on a similar sense of ingenuity to solve their personal transport challenges -- like this group of 10 workers in China who manage to move a utility pole and themselves with nothing more than a trailer, a few hitches and apparently a large garden tiller. It's like a Successories poster come to life.