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<blockquote data-quote="Karat" data-source="post: 1037587" data-attributes="member: 7959"><p>I was running down US-83 south of Shamrock, TX, in the middle of the night. I was doing 72-73mph and a Cattle Truck blew by me doin at 80-85mph. Just north of Childress I come up on the same truck stopped on the side of the road, so I stop to make sure he is alright. He hit a BIG hog at atleast 75mph, he said it felt like hitting a piece of cement. It rolled the center part of his front bumper back and up making the whole bumper into an upside down U(like a frownie face). As the truck rolled on top of the hog it dented the oil pan and broke it loose, and rolled the front drive axle backwards far enough to pull the driveshaft out of the transmission. By the time the trailer axles made it to the hog, he was slowed down enough that they just drug what was left of it for another 50-60 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karat, post: 1037587, member: 7959"] I was running down US-83 south of Shamrock, TX, in the middle of the night. I was doing 72-73mph and a Cattle Truck blew by me doin at 80-85mph. Just north of Childress I come up on the same truck stopped on the side of the road, so I stop to make sure he is alright. He hit a BIG hog at atleast 75mph, he said it felt like hitting a piece of cement. It rolled the center part of his front bumper back and up making the whole bumper into an upside down U(like a frownie face). As the truck rolled on top of the hog it dented the oil pan and broke it loose, and rolled the front drive axle backwards far enough to pull the driveshaft out of the transmission. By the time the trailer axles made it to the hog, he was slowed down enough that they just drug what was left of it for another 50-60 feet. [/QUOTE]
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