What not to do

tdcour

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Feb 28, 2013
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Lol my buddy was behind a bull hauler on I 10 in south Texas when the bull hauler hit a deer. He said he saw a poof of blood and a deer butt come out from under the trailer... Not sure what happened to the rest of the deer. Pretty funny story when he told it. Big trucks are hard on deer for sure!
 

packmule

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Lol my buddy was behind a bull hauler on I 10 in south Texas when the bull hauler hit a deer. He said he saw a poof of blood and a deer butt come out from under the trailer... Not sure what happened to the rest of the deer. Pretty funny story when he told it. Big trucks are hard on deer for sure!
They cut them in half...i10 in TX is as boring of a drive as it gets.
 

JasonGNV

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Smith
I hit a road killed deer in a peterbuilt snow plow last winter, was about 3am with no snow. Was doing about 55 and saw it just in time to drop the plow. Launched that thing about 60', went back the next day and it was nothing but hide, everything else was all over the plow.
 

OregonJim

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OK I feel pretty fortunate. On the way to work yesterday a Geo Metro and a cow elk mixed it up...... they both were done.
Not sure how bad the driver was hurt but they darn sure didn't walk away.
 

Work2hunt

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St. Louis, MO
OK I feel pretty fortunate. On the way to work yesterday a Geo Metro and a cow elk mixed it up...... they both were done.
Not sure how bad the driver was hurt but they darn sure didn't walk away.
Another reason I drive something that is 4x4. I don't care how good the gas milage is. Those darn small cars always seem to lose.