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  • craigntx

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    benenglish

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    Getting stuck in soft ground is bad. Getting stuck in soft ground then dumping enough concrete to almost encase the rear of your vehicle must be really, really pucker-inducing.

    It looks to me like a couple of more yards dumped in that spot and that truck would have been cemented in place.
     

    BeatTheTunaUp

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    Getting stuck in soft ground is bad. Getting stuck in soft ground then dumping enough concrete to almost encase the rear of your vehicle must be really, really pucker-inducing.

    It looks to me like a couple of more yards dumped in that spot and that truck would have been cemented in place.
    Might even find Jimmy Hoffa under that thing.
     

    mongoose

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    Getting stuck in soft ground is bad. Getting stuck in soft ground then dumping enough concrete to almost encase the rear of your vehicle must be really, really pucker-inducing.

    It looks to me like a couple of more yards dumped in that spot and that truck would have been cemented in place.
    Saw in happen in CS when two trucks sank one side in a utility ditch not properly backfilled. Took a crane to get them out. Side note…. Concrete man told me if the barrel is still rotating, you can a 100 lbs of sugar and the concrete won’t set up…….never had to try it.
     

    Vaquero

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    Getting stuck in soft ground is bad. Getting stuck in soft ground then dumping enough concrete to almost encase the rear of your vehicle must be really, really pucker-inducing.

    It looks to me like a couple of more yards dumped in that spot and that truck would have been cemented in place.
    Probably dumped the concrete to make extraction easier. A loaded concrete truck is marginally within DOT standards on weight.
     
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