There are all sorts of cliches for a situation like this. Phrases like "out of the frying pan and into the fire," or "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" all seem apt. We aren't exactly sure where the video below comes from, but in it, a bulldozer front-end loader successfully rights a tipped-over dump truck. It's what happens after the fallen hauler puts its wheels to the pavement that things get messy once again. We won't ruin the surprise for you, but we will say the clip is a good advertisement for planning ahead. You know, in the event you happen to participate in some heavy-machinery salvage of your own.
Trully bad to the bone.Being a retired Driptrout guild member I have to applaud your feat.I did expermints with 16 V 92 Called the SWeet 16.We used propane instead of nitros.We were able to melt the pistons right out them.We since have gone to water injection Our finnal coupe de grass was the M.A.N. from germany that left our American irion in the dirt.Great job boys a pair of those in about a 55 sport fish boat and youll be cookin with gas.
I am very surprized the truck didn't pull the Front end loader in with it. Where was this anyway? I would be tempted tosay Panama, it sounds like everybody is speaking spanish? You can't blame the front end loader driver he did a great job. but whoever was supposed to be looking out for the truck let one get by.