last summer at work (john deere), me and a fellow employee had to drive an hour south of our shop to deliver a bran-new MoCo (mower-conditioner, cuts and rakes hay) and pick up an older model to take to the scrap yard.
we were in an older International roleback, DT466, i believe the bed is 20-22+ feet... . anyhow, the new MoCo had a design that allowed us to carry it so that it fit within the paramaters of the trucks profile. the old one how ever (i cant recall the exact demensions) was 10-12 feet wide? and had a toung that came up around the side and towards the front, to be attached to the tractor pulling it. well the toung was so long that we had to put that part lenth ways on the truck, leaving the width of the machine sidways on the truck. our driver side had a few feet over hang, and our passenger side had..... lets just say more than the driverside. but mind you, it was nothing unsafe to the other drivers on the road. we had it secured very well. the guy i was with, who was driving, is an old time truck driver who respectably takes a VERY long time to secure any load.
to make a long story short, i had a bad feeling about the overhang on the passenger side. it would grab branches ever couple of minutes. nothing to serious tho. we were on very windy mountain town roads the whole way. as we neered town, there is one sharp right hand turn at the bottom of a hile, road narrows... . there is a HUGE old oak tree on the right shoulder, right at the edge of the pavment. as we near the curve, 2-3 three oncoming pick-ups hug the yellow line, i clenched... ... ... ... WHAAAMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!! the MoCo made direct contact with the center of the tree @ 30-40 mph. by the Grace of God the oncoming traffic had gotten past us! the MoCo came off the truck, snapping more than 4 chains and binders and the winch built into the bed. it swung through both lanes gouging a lot of asphat from the oncoming lane. the impact hurt for us in the cab as we came to an almost imideat hult.
one thing that was very peculiar... . one of the snapped chains got wrapped around one of the rear dual wheels, and stalled the motor. half of the chain was still on the bed and the other half was wrapped around the wheel.
moral of the story... ... ... . ACCIDENTS HAPPEN!!! and by the Grace of God only, us and those around us make it out unharmed. however in unfotunate cases like the one posted, not everyone lives to tell about it... .
our prayers are with the ones who suffered a loss.
"God only cries for the living, cause its the living that are left to carry on. "-DiamondRio