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Wow....this is crazy.

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Need Advice: Towing I-70 westbound out of Denver

I have even seen Bison attack a car in Yellowstone. Everyone was stop for the heard to move over the roadway. Except for one guy who went around the stop cars and trucks, try force his way through the heard. Nice size dent in driver's door, move the car about a foot to the right side of the road when he hit the car. The car was a small Mazda sport car.

Back in 2008 when I was in Yellowstone saw a 2 ton box truck that went past a big Bisson, I guess the driver was tired of waiting, that Bisson was not happy at all about the truck going by him because as he went by he charged the truck an gave it a big head butt to the box, I was surprised how much it rocked that truck, needless to say the rest of the cars & trucks sat for another 15 minutes waiting for it to make up its mind what way it wanted to go, what was funny was it let a few cars go by an while looking in my rear view mirror I saw it spin around an get back on the road, the cars that did not get by had to wait a bit longer :)....
 
Looking at the physique of that guy I'm guessing he used muscles that haven't been used in years to get on top of the truck.
 
There were two grizzlies in the video that I saw on the internet. The other bear was wondering around the yard and an operator was in the cab of a wheel loader.
 
I wonder who gets to change the battery in that collar?
Bear is out on bail. It's the ursus version of an ankle bracelet. She'll be back in court, probably in Fairbanks-Northstar in the near future. Possible incarceration at the UAF Large Animal Facility. Medium security enclosure is adjacent to the Musk Ox pasture. This is not near the former Creamer's Dairy.
 
'Nuther one bites the dust. This is Hagen Hill on US 60 between Showlow and Globe, AZ. It is 7% but only about 3/4's of a mile, the 25 mph curve will do it. The word is, first time out west for the driver. The hill is well marked with caution signage. About 40 years ago, CTI lost one over the edge, the pup (dry bulk tanker) is still down there, about 300'.

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I had an entire hub failure on my boat trailer. I had no parts available and so I aired my "D" GY ENDURANCE 65psi tires to 75# and headed home on back roads for an hour on three wheels. Checked tire temp a couple times and it was 117. So it pays to have quality tires in a higher load range.

I had temp checked the hubs the day before.

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I'm betting the studs were already there from another post and they were too lazy to redrill for the new one.

I don't think that flange is big enough to drill holes to fit those studs. Hope it was a sign or something and not anything like a hand rail......:eek:
 
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