Not Really a kill story, more of a well i donno, suicide story maybe, picture is worth a thousand words, so my friend and i had to turn around and get a picture of it.
Ridding along with my friend today and on the opposite side of the street at first i thought this truck had a dump box on it or something but as we got closer we both started to laugh.
:yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
All I have to ask is, "How in the heck did that happen???!!!" Maybe he overloaded the rear....but that still doesn't explain it. I would have pulled over to ask the guy how he did that to his truck.
i admit from this picture it looks like there is alot of weight behind the rear axle but those concrete forms could have very well been slid back when it buckled, the only other way that could of happened was maybe he slammed on the brakes hard with no trailer brakes, but still in either situation that shouldnt have happened, not on a one ton truck, dodge always seems to amaze me that way though
It must have been built on Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend or something. That's serious lemonage there. How do you explain that to your boss? "Hey Boss, my truck broke".."well go fix it!"..."no you don't understand..my truck is BROKE!" HAHAHA
Probably overloaded it too many times stressing the frame and causing it to break. I've seen alotta farm trucks crack in that area from hauling double bales over rough ground. So it may not be just that particular load but alotta loads over the lifetime of the truck that caused that.
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