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Real or Fake
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HMM!! Good question. I'm gonna say fake.
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Oh thats fake, that looks like a D8 or D9 CAT. Even a standard road tractor would struggle with that. That needs a lowboy tractor. Do you see how high the deck is off the ground? They don't normally ride that high.
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Most of the weight of that dozer is on the truck and it's not even squatting at all.
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yea what Jesse said
there's no way that the rear of the truck wouldn't be buried in the ground. gotta give whoever photoshopped it a thumbs up though, it looks real to the untrained eye |
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Rear tires are also not squating at all.
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I was also going with fake, cause you can tell the trailer is a low-boy, but it lacks the "low". Also, I was gonna assume the truck would all but be driven into the ground with a load that heavy. Although, it makes a cool picture. Makes me want my photoshop back.
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definately photoshop but does look pretty real though
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Its not photoshopped. Trailer is sitting on wood blocks to hold it in the air with the neck removed probably for service or something. Dodge is mearly backed up to the trailer with some flags hanging off to make it look the part! I did the same thing to one of dads lowboys when he was replacing the neck cylinder with my old Chevy!
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