Posted by keith True on November 18, 2019 at 05:33:08 from (73.68.29.112):
In Reply to: Re: Hitting deer posted by Stephen Newell on November 17, 2019 at 18:53:36:
i never hit a deer that I saw first.It was always a blur and a crash.I was in a Mack one morning,about 3 AM and had a big thump.lost my right headlight and some debri came up over the hood and into the windshield.I pulled over and found the whole front lower quarter of my nose missing,headlight bucket and all.A state trooper pulled up and took a look,we figured out I had hit a deer.We walked back to where I had hit it,he had the idea to put it out of it's misery if it was still alive.It jumped up in front of us and ran off,so it must have been stunned.The guy I was working for had spent a lot of time hauling out of western Pennsylvania and every truck he owned had the front bumpers trimmed off just a couple of inches outside of the frames.He had been through the experience of deer bending the bumper ends into the steering tires more than once.The trucks he bought later had rubber bumpers from the frame out.
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