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Orangetxguy 08-17-2011 06:46 AM

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Salt truck dangles from edge of building after driver loses control and crashes through wall | The New York City Local - Yahoo! News


A salt truck was dangling three stories off the ground Wednesday after the driver lost control, crashing it through a wall in Queens.
http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Gx2...7a4e98653.jpegA salt truck dangles from a building on August 17, 2011 (DelMundo/NYDN)

The freak accident happened about 9:30 a.m. at a sanitation garage in Maspeth, officials said.
Firefighters used a tower ladder to rescue the terrified worker. He was taken to Elmhurst General Hospital. The driver of the 56-year-old salt-spreader is in stable condition.
Fire officials said they were calling in two private cranes to remove the truck.

Mr. Ford95 08-17-2011 08:44 AM

Ummmmm..............help please

golfhobo 08-17-2011 03:28 PM

Okay... just a few questions:

1) Does that look like a 1955 model salt-spreader to anyone? I personally wouldn't know.

2) Just WHY did the worker need to fire up the ole salt-spreader in August?

3) And just how much ice would there be inside a garage? I thought it was usually on the streets.

Orangetxguy 08-17-2011 04:16 PM


Originally Posted by golfhobo (Post 501845)
Okay... just a few questions:

1) Does that look like a 1955 model salt-spreader to anyone? I personally wouldn't know.

2) Just WHY did the worker need to fire up the ole salt-spreader in August?

3) And just how much ice would there be inside a garage? I thought it was usually on the streets.

HEY! Your talkun Gubbermunt uporatiunz! They never sleep!!

golfhobo 08-17-2011 05:39 PM

You didn't answer my question. Is that salt-spreader 56 years old? .... or was the driver?

repete 08-17-2011 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by golfhobo (Post 501845)
Okay... just a few questions:

1) Does that look like a 1955 model salt-spreader to anyone? I personally wouldn't know.

2) Just WHY did the worker need to fire up the ole salt-spreader in August?

3) And just how much ice would there be inside a garage? I thought it was usually on the streets.

#1 I don't know, I've never seen a salt spreader from 1956

#2 This is NY don't ask why

#3 See #2

Orangetxguy 08-18-2011 12:49 AM


Originally Posted by golfhobo (Post 501850)
You didn't answer my question. Is that salt-spreader 56 years old? .... or was the driver?

IT looks like a piece of orange metal....hanging out a window.

I couldn't begin to tell you if that is a 56 anything.

But it looks an awful lot like the 63 International we had on the ranch for a while, that had a feed-spreader on it's chassis. Right down to the Dayton rims.

Jackrabbit379 08-18-2011 04:17 AM

:lol: Dag gum! :hellno:
Very good questions, hobo. I was wondering the same things myself. How in the world did he manage to do that?! I didn't click on the link. The picture told me all I needed to know. That's one of those 1,000 word pictures. Maybe the driver was 'practicing', and he spun out?
As far as your other question goes, hobo; was the salt spreader 56 years old, or the driver? That's a very good question! The salt spreader does look like it could pass as a 56 year old!
When I first saw the pic, it looked like the front end of an oil drilling rig, with a fertilizer box on the frame.

CleeIB 08-18-2011 06:11 AM

A French train did that in 1895:

http://www.allhailtheblackmarket.com...sse_1895_2.jpg

golfhobo 08-18-2011 03:53 PM

Okay, I clicked on the link and got all my answers. Since the driver was identified in the article as being 56 years old, I doubt that the truck could coincidentally be the same "age." BTW... I said it would have to be a 55 model, not a 56. Obviously, whoever wrote the stuff accompanying the picture above, transposed a few words in that one sentence. It was the 56 year old driver of the salt-spreader who was in stable condition. (not the driver of the 56 year old spreader.)

Now, about them Frenchies.... who'd have thunk they were the first to invent the "EL"???


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