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Posted by Van on September 07, 2003 at 06:43:45 from (63.175.41.113):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Hugh- What do you know about a IH 241 posted by Hugh MacKay on September 06, 2003 at 19:48:54:
Hugh, Two years ago in North Dakota I came across a pickup in the ditch with the front smashed in. The driver was a guy I know and was still in the truck, he was injured and had a lot of cuts from broken glass. There was a big round bale behind the truck in the ditch and I didnt think anything about it at first becuase the farmers there are always baling the right of ways. He had met a 18 wheeler full of hay and one came off in front of him, he said his speed was about 50 MPH, the bale wiped out the front of the truck and went through the windshield, we had to cut him out because the steering wheel had him pinned in the seat. He was very lucky. Van
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