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Figure out what happened in this video?

Deere9670

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Once I heard "wallla walla gaga laala" I knew nothing good was going to come from this!
 

cummins05

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Edmonton
We had a truck do this after it flopped over dumping its load.

The truck held air and no one put the brakes on after it tipped.
ours only went 20 30 feet and did not smash into anything lol.
 

Cat is ALL

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Jul 1, 2008
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Canada
lol that sure sucks, I guess the truck driver never figured he'd need the brakes once he was on his side.
 

excav8r

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that trucker is having a real bad day. do you think they charged him for the second recovery or would that of been on the house lmao
 

qball

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il
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local 150 operator
that's just proof that dump truck drivers can foul up in any language.
just kidding, no hard feelings.
 

stock

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We have moved on and now were lost....
Bosie was that in the blues brothers film? lf not what film was it?
Back on topic
"failure to plan is a plan to fail"
 

oversize

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Queenlsand AUST
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low loader driver
This look like a case of "we don't need no tow truck" on the part of the Foreman or the owner. Don,t think you could really blame the driver for the second part as after it went over all he wood have wanted to do is get out of there, The person doing the recovery should have blocked the wheels or drained the air out to stop it rolling away, As for flipping a truck with a loader twisted frame coming right up
 

cummins05

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Edmonton
Not really we flipped many Ford ltl and other brands back on the rubber exactly like that.

We never had a bent frame cause of it
 
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