Drifting a vehicle is not the maximum socially appropriate and moderate behavior, especially when performed outdoors on the limits of a race track.
However, there are cases where it is not only acceptable, but also necessary. I wouldn’t expect us to use the word “” in the same sentence with “40-ton (80,000 lb) sales truck,” however, the next video from Chesterfield, UK, leaves us no choice.
The driving force of the CAT 740 articulated truck concluded that it could save valuable minutes (and have a lot of fun) at the task site in a day in … Derive. Yes, it is true: a 40-ton sales truck can under the right conditions.
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In this specific case, this meant having a slippery surface so that large tires simply break traction as well as enough room for manoeuvre. The audacious pilot had descended a rainy clay ramp to get his payload from an excavator.
As the photographs taken from the cockpit of that excavator obviously show, the driving force of the truck is a true master of drift. Few driving forces can perform such a maneuver in such a sublime way (remember, we’re talking about a 40-ton sales truck) and make it so undeniable in the process.
The shovel operator obviously took an inspired and had fun, as he was heard laughing while watching the “dance” of the truck sold. However, we suspect that the site administrator will not be satisfied with the antics of the truck driver. Again, the photographs uploaded through ViralHog date from March 2019, so there is a possibility that the protagonists will no longer paint on the site.
Drifting runners will be as cool as this guy drifting into a CAT 740 articulated truck.
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