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Posted by Farmall43 on February 10, 2001 at 09:31:45 from (216.93.117.38):
Yes actually I did stick around for a few minutes to see what they were going to do with the blazer. After I pulled him out of the ditch. When he opened the doors it was like a flood. I imagine that he sucked water into his intake as deep as the water was. After a few min. water was still running out of the engine and passanger compartment. He tried to start the truck without success. I told him that he needed to take it to a heated garage so that it would not freeze solid. He said that was a good idea. I think the worst part about it was he had his girlfriend and twoo little kids with him also. They are lucky that at 1a.m. some of us are just getting home. The nearst house was only a 1/4 af a mile away and they took the kids there to keep warm. Well I hope that he at least learned a good lesson from it all. TO SLOW DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!
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