Posted by 135 Fan on January 16, 2011 at 12:40:54 from (68.149.56.30):
I went out to plug the skid steer in so I clear snow this evening. I heard an engine revving and spelt burn't rubber. I took a look around the corner and couldn't believe it. A city sanding truck with a belly plow was stuck on the street. What's even worse, it was fully loaded with sand! There was another truck there as well and that driver was trying to help but the stuck driver didn't seem too bright. He was sideways at the entrance to a clover leaf/crescent and was blocking anyone else from getting through. It looks like he didn't want to drive another 200 ft where he just could drive around the crescent and right back out. I think he'd been there a while cause I remember hearing an engine rev about an hour before but never gave it much thought. They probably sent the other truck to help him get unstuck. I've seen some dumb things before but it usually takes a lot to get a 30,000 truck stuck on a residential street. Dave
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