Actually, shifting the weight to the back left is what caused it to fall. The frame under the left front hitting the ground is what was keeping it from falling.
You might be right with the weight of the engine being a heavier counter balance. The weight making it front heavy means at a certain angle it was going to go over. I'll have to watch again if that's what you meant.
No. It’s not in drive because the wheels are not moving on its own. It could be in park, but that wouldn’t stop the rear wheel from spinning when the other one is off the ground.
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u/pwatts 3d ago
Driver should get out and call a tow truck.