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Notice how the older Mack chassis stayed straight and the newer international chassis twisted up like a twizzler.

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I'm assuming that the mixer was loaded and that is part of the reason behind the aggressive chassis twist along with the inability to get it upright using the same method as the Mack... Still.... I'm sure a Mack would have fared significantly better!!

Ed Smith

1957 B85F 1242 "The General Ike"

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Mrs. Howell caused the distraction.

I re-posted the original post by Jeff M. over in the "General Discussion....." section. Listing barge, tipped mixer, hardening concrete, possible mention of pole-dancing Venezuelan 'truck girls'....

Apologies if a problem, the Hydro-Jet might work! :)

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