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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerjon" data-source="post: 894948" data-attributes="member: 17113"><p>Worked at the local salebarn through High School in the late '70's. Two brothers brought in two huge charlaois bulls in a 2 ton truck. They wouldn't come off of the truck so the one lanky brother started crawling from the top inside the truck and when he got to the front both bulls were facing the back of the truck, they both lunged for the opening, the truck didn't have enough compression and it rolled about four feet from the loading ramp, the first bull out landed on the ground but hit his chin on the loading ramp knocking him for a loop, he led right in the ground level chute, the other jumped out and was gone! The brother inside the truck, he fell in the crap, looked like crap when he came out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerjon, post: 894948, member: 17113"] Worked at the local salebarn through High School in the late '70's. Two brothers brought in two huge charlaois bulls in a 2 ton truck. They wouldn't come off of the truck so the one lanky brother started crawling from the top inside the truck and when he got to the front both bulls were facing the back of the truck, they both lunged for the opening, the truck didn't have enough compression and it rolled about four feet from the loading ramp, the first bull out landed on the ground but hit his chin on the loading ramp knocking him for a loop, he led right in the ground level chute, the other jumped out and was gone! The brother inside the truck, he fell in the crap, looked like crap when he came out! [/QUOTE]
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