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Posted by Paul Shuler on February 16, 2001 at 18:31:31 from (205.188.198.42):
My buddy Dave who is a FedEx driver called and told me this story tonight. He was making a delivery at a trucking place here in Springfield Mo. They had a turn around place out in the field beside the place. To make a long story short after many days of rain some doo doo with a low boy trailer with 2 RV trailers on it sunk it to the hubs in the field.They were all standing around scrathing there heads when an old man from across the way drove his old Super H he said he bought with a stuck motor for $300 over. They all laughed when he pulled around and hooked it up to the tractor trailer. My buddy said he gave it some gas and the old H kind of hunkered down a little and just as the rear tires started to slip it pulled that big truck and trailer right up out of the hole and pulled it all the way back up to the pavement. He just unhooked and smiled and drove it back across the road,put a can on the pipe and went in the house. Would have loved to been there.
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