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Seems like an unusual way to start a Barbecue
"OH, HE AIN'T GONNA DRIVE THAT TRUCK NO MO, NO MO!"
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Way down in Tennessee
This happened Wednesday, July 23rd 2008, out by the airport in Jackson,TN.
The driver was attempting to throw a cable over the logs to secure them.
As you can see, he hooked a power line instead!
He said the tires began to fry within seconds. Very lucky man -- he could easily have been fried himself! You might say the truck was 'hot wired'. 7200 volts direct to ground.
"OH, HE AIN'T GONNA DRIVE THAT TRUCK NO MO, NO MO!"
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Way down in Tennessee
This happened Wednesday, July 23rd 2008, out by the airport in Jackson,TN.
The driver was attempting to throw a cable over the logs to secure them.
As you can see, he hooked a power line instead!
He said the tires began to fry within seconds. Very lucky man -- he could easily have been fried himself! You might say the truck was 'hot wired'. 7200 volts direct to ground.
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