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lucky! not to many log truck wrecks around here are fixed with a new mirror and bracket our last one in nov. totaled a w900l even the trailer. the driver endowed it going up hill empty!! speed might have been a factor.

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Bet you couldn't flip a truck on a "private" road and slide it sideways onto the lane of a highway that perfectly if you wanted to.

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He must have been livin' right! Glad he's alright,Tim.

Ed has been hauling logs for 40 years and is one good operator. The ice storm we had made it difficult for the loggers.

Bet you couldn't flip a truck on a "private" road and slide it sideways onto the lane of a highway that perfectly if you wanted to.

For sure! It was easy to reload though and then they up righted Ed and I saw him hauling later that day.

So lucky!! I'm glad he is ok though, and the truck is in working order :)

He'll be talking about this one for a long time! Ed works with me under the mill all summer with his dump truck.

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The truck carrying the crane parts down Lowell Mountain hit a soft shoulder on the road and rolled over. A bulldozer was in front of the truck helping it to descend the mountain slowly

when the truck hit the soft shoulder. In October, 2012, a Loomis armored truck struck a telephone pole on Rte. 100 in Lowell. For a small town Lowell seems to be a dangerous place

for trucks.

bulldogboy

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The truck carrying the crane parts down Lowell Mountain hit a soft shoulder on the road and rolled over. A bulldozer was in front of the truck helping it to descend the mountain slowly

when the truck hit the soft shoulder. In October, 2012, a Loomis armored truck struck a telephone pole on Rte. 100 in Lowell. For a small town Lowell seems to be a dangerous place

for trucks.

bulldogboy

bulldogboy I remember the armored car and came across the accident after the boys got it cleaned up. Thanks for the info on the red truck, I was wondering what happened.

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