My friend wanted to use my truck to move a mower, and I said yes, until she told me what it was?
A 40-year-old truck owner agreed to help her divorcing friend haul a mower—until she learned it was a 400-pound riding beast. What began as a casual “sure, hop in my Silverado” turned into a full-blown safety standoff when the friend and her ex insisted on 2x4s as ramps. The poster refused, offered to rent a trailer herself, and still got iced out with an angry “ok.”
In addition, what makes the story more complicated is the friend’s tight-budget sob story clashing with her splurge on a luxury mower, plus the ex-husband’s DIY disaster plan. Now radio silence—and guilt

‘My friend wanted to use my truck to move a mower, and I said yes, until she told me what it was?’
A simple favor spiraled when details finally dropped.


The reveal: a riding mower too heavy for planks or pride.

The ex’s “genius” plan ignited a full refusal.





Using a 2×4 as a ramp for a 400-pound lawn mower is not only dangerous, it also violates basic safety standards regarding load and angle of incline. According to farm equipment experts, slopes exceeding 25 degrees can cause a slide and collapse, resulting in damage to the truck, lawn mower, and serious injury—repair costs that could run into the thousands of dollars, not to mention medical bills.
The friend and her fiancé’s request reflects a lack of understanding of the physics of loading, while the narrator proactively offered to rent a trailer (for only about $20 for a few hours) to ensure safety. This is not a refusal to assist, but a prioritization of responsibility—a mature act of friendship.
As the American Safety Society’s Equipment Safety Guide emphasizes, “Regular-size lumber is not designed for motor vehicle ramps; failure could result in a catastrophic accident.” (Source: American Society of Safety Professionals, 2024). In a context of divorce and tight finances, forcing risk is more about selfishness than true hardship.
Here’s the comments of Reddit users:
Most users crowned her NTA and roasted the entitlement.





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Two replies kept it light but lethal.


There are also some other opinions.


The truck owner drew a hard line at physics-defying 2x4s, offered to pay for a trailer, and still got ghosted. Commenters declared her NTA and predicted this friendship may need its own divorce papers. When a “yes” turns into a safety hazard, where’s your line? Ever had a friend turn a favor into a Home Depot horror story?
