Did you ever wonder?
How Many Wheels does it take to Build a Two-Car Garage?
Or a corollary to that - how many trucks with fancy lift systems does it take to build a Two-Car Garage?
Wheel Count: 10 (dump truck)
Wheel Count: 10 + 4 (loader) =14
Wheel Count: 14 + 4 (pickup) + 4 (trailer) = 22
Wheel Count: 22 + 12 (personal vehicles) = 34
Wheel Count: 34 + 4 (trailer) + 4 (pickup) = 42
Wheel Count: 42 + (16 (Cement Truck) x 2) + 14 (Pumper Truck) = 88
Wheel Count: 88 + (16 (Cement Truck) x 1) = 104
Wheel Count: 104 + 4 (Loader) = 108
Wheel Count: 108 + 4 (trailer) + 10 (Tractor) = 122
Wheel Count: 122 + 4 (Personal Vehicle) = 126
Wheel Count: 126 + 4 (Personal Vehicle) = 130
Wheel Count: 130 + 4 (Personal Vehicle) = 134
Street Vehicle - not counted
Wheel Count: 134 + 12 (Roofing Material Delivery) = 146
Wheel Count: 146 + 4 (Small Trailer) = 150
Wheel Count: 150 + 4 (Personal Vehicle) = 154
Wheel Count: 154 + 4 (Electrician's Van) = 158
Wheel Count: 158 + 12 (Drywall Delivery Truck) = 170
Wheel Count: 170 + 16 (Cement Truck) + Personal Vehicle (4) = 190
Wheel Count: 190 + 4 (Gutter Installer Truck) + Trailer (2) = 196
Wheel Count: 196 + 4 (Garage Door Installer Truck) = 200
So, how many wheels/tires does it take to build a Two-Car Garage?
about 200 exactly
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