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Life after the "Terminator"
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrown1238" data-source="post: 16303934" data-attributes="member: 56552"><p>45 days after the crash: The truck returns to work Monday morning as planned. A quick stop at my son's work is made that morning to offer a big thank you for all the hard work.</p><p></p><p>At the time of the crash I had thought that the Ranger was far beyond a rapid repair. At the accident scene I was running through options in my head and thought the entire frame would need to be replaced. With that type of repair everything would need to be moved on the truck. Being injured the way I was made the thought of this amount of work difficult to consider. Realistically, that would have been a 12 month process. Fortunately the forward section of the truck was square and basically unharmed. That stroke of luck alone probably saved the Ranger.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1603720[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrown1238, post: 16303934, member: 56552"] 45 days after the crash: The truck returns to work Monday morning as planned. A quick stop at my son's work is made that morning to offer a big thank you for all the hard work. At the time of the crash I had thought that the Ranger was far beyond a rapid repair. At the accident scene I was running through options in my head and thought the entire frame would need to be replaced. With that type of repair everything would need to be moved on the truck. Being injured the way I was made the thought of this amount of work difficult to consider. Realistically, that would have been a 12 month process. Fortunately the forward section of the truck was square and basically unharmed. That stroke of luck alone probably saved the Ranger. [ATTACH=full]1603720[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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