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RSS Video: Dump truck is rescued by bulldozer... badly

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There are all sorts of cliches for a situation like this. Phrases like "out of the frying pan and into the fire," or "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" all seem apt. We aren't exactly sure where the video below comes from, but in it, a front-end loader successfully rights a tipped-over dump truck. It's what happens after the fallen hauler puts its wheels to the pavement that things get messy once again. We won't ruin the surprise for you, but we will say the clip is a good advertisement for planning ahead. You know, in the event you happen to participate in some heavy-machinery salvage of your own.

You can take a look at the quick video below.

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