What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. 4mer trucker

    4mer trucker Road Train Member

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    That could be the young @Oxbow and his Sidekick @tramm01
     
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    Well, I'm caught up on WIIS, finished my breakfast, gotta make good my escape from Commie Annex East.

    Rhinoceros sleep foiled my plan to leave under cover of darkness......
     
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    Elk and moose outweighs a cow?
     
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    Elk,Cow,Moose. Average. A Bull (cow) can weight a ton which is heaviest. A Bear even a small one would do more damage. Muscle density.
     
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  5. Dave_in_AZ

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    The OM said the aliens have it OTW, but impact isn't today.

    There is however a chance of sharknado.

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    @Opus is conspicuously MIA.
     
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    cows are relatively short leg a significant amount of the impact would be more in the bumper area.

    Moose and elk the body is way above the bumper, they take out the hood structures, intercooler, radiator, and all that kinda stuff. Just got to hope they stay in front of the engine and not pop over the top and into the cab.
     
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    LOL Came across this one for scale.... A big batch of elk hang in Packwood, a town up the mountain a ways.

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    You would think only working one day this week would have allowed me to do all the house and truck work, leaving today for relaxing before heading out tonight. Nope. Not even close. My pickup is loaded with tools and supplies but it’s raining. So once again I will be working right up till I leave.

    Only housework I did was mow grass and sort of cleaned the garage.

    I really suck sometimes.
     
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    That’s it!!

    I don’t want to see anymore paperwork today.
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