Even if the air intakes are above the water line, there's still problem that can pop up with the fuel system and engine oil getting contaminated with water(crank case breather). Not to mention the electrical system.
Is This Trucker Nuts?
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http://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/14/trucker-pushes-through-louisiana-flood-waters-in-tractor-trailer/
Ohh, there was another Super Trucker in a ProStar. -
Chances are thanks to that video International probably sold a few more trucks. Lol
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..... or THIS> ? 'forces of nature?!?'
LoL... just funning you swifties.. could've been any of us.Infosaur, Cottonmouth85, mjd4277 and 1 other person Thank this. -
Dont think any of that driving warrants the term "super trucker". I just see a Driver Driving. Good on them. I wouldnt do it.
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I guess we can call it a Super Tanker then. Only it has 18 wheels instead of propellers. The fact that it was moving faster than the boat was hilarious.
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I wonder if that International tank was a fuel load. Remember after Katrina there was no fuel for 100+ miles?
As far as the Pete? Obviously he's delivering the drain!Last edited: Oct 25, 2016
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No problem , just try not to hydroplane , ya know?
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