As a former rural mail carrier I have seen this problem often. Most of these mail boxes have very shallow foundations. A truck backing into this type of mailbox can easily knock one over. A car could hit it and knock it over, although there would be a lot of damage to the car. These type of mailboxes can be very dangerous if a car is going at a highway speed and then looses control and hits one. They should never be used where traffic is not usually very slow.
The pull down motor switch could be defective. Check for power to the motor
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The force on the rubber brick is less than the house brick because the rubber brick is less dense and lighter, requiring less force to lift it. The house brick is denser and heavier, leading to a greater force needed to lift it, as indicated by the force meter.
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The nut inside the moter housing could be broken. Also, the plastic guides on the pull down track could be brittle and broken. I just replaced my moter housing, guides and nut and the moter works fine now.
Sometimes. Most whirlpools are not all that dangerous. They cannot pull down large ships but there are more stronger whirlpools that could pull small ships and humans down with ease. They are known as Maelstroms.
If you could get into the car and open the back seats theres a release inside the trunk. Some cars have pull down seats just pull it down and poull the glow in the dark handle on the trunk
Not all of them pull down but the ones that do have a strap on each side of the back of the rear seat that will pull it down.
Certainly. Place it in good potting soil, keep it damp and wait. You can also pull a limb down (without breaking it) to touch the ground, place a brick on it where the ground meets it and it will root that way.
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there are pull straps on both sides of the seat that you pull and that section will pull down.
If this question is about the trunk lid pull down---there is a switch on the side of the pull-down motor--first step. Else complete pull-down assembly from junk yard.