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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 215407" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>Sheesh we finally get to the truck ..and see it for the first time since the wreck ...the dump bed was completely broke loose from the frame ..the car hit so hard it it broke the pins and mounts off the frame ..the bed slid forward and hit the rear window ..that’s where all th glass came from and was like turned into glass dust I had glass coming out of my face arms neck back and legs for quite some time after the wreck ...it broke the at least one if not both the rear end mounts ..it was a dually rear truck with a dump bed ...how those people live in that car amaze me after looking at the truck ..it looked like the it buried itself about 2/3 of the way under the truck ..as stated before I thought the truck blew up ...cause it seemed I left the road and was going threw the air ...well we got the tires or I should say Jonas did ..and loaded them ..these were no small tires there about 5ft tall rather wide with also steel sleeves that separate the tires on the tractor sleeves were 18” wide ..the tractor all together has 8 tires and is 12ft wide and 210 hp ...actually small for a bend in the middle tractor that has big power ..I call them floaters ..they are the first tractors that can get in a field when ground is moist ..anyway we got the tires finally several months after the wreck ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 215407, member: 98"] Sheesh we finally get to the truck ..and see it for the first time since the wreck ...the dump bed was completely broke loose from the frame ..the car hit so hard it it broke the pins and mounts off the frame ..the bed slid forward and hit the rear window ..that’s where all th glass came from and was like turned into glass dust I had glass coming out of my face arms neck back and legs for quite some time after the wreck ...it broke the at least one if not both the rear end mounts ..it was a dually rear truck with a dump bed ...how those people live in that car amaze me after looking at the truck ..it looked like the it buried itself about 2/3 of the way under the truck ..as stated before I thought the truck blew up ...cause it seemed I left the road and was going threw the air ...well we got the tires or I should say Jonas did ..and loaded them ..these were no small tires there about 5ft tall rather wide with also steel sleeves that separate the tires on the tractor sleeves were 18” wide ..the tractor all together has 8 tires and is 12ft wide and 210 hp ...actually small for a bend in the middle tractor that has big power ..I call them floaters ..they are the first tractors that can get in a field when ground is moist ..anyway we got the tires finally several months after the wreck .. [/QUOTE]
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