If you live somewhere with snowy winters, you’ve likely gotten your vehicle stuck in the snow – or you know someone who has. At the very least, you’ve seen a stranger stuck in the snow. While there are various ways to get unstuck, one of the best we’ve heard of comes out of Central Pennsylvania.
When a milk truck got stuck in the snow in what appears to have been while trying to make a turn, a team of four Amish horses were called in to get it out. They succeeded, and of course it was caught on video. And even though this happened back in 2011, it’s making the rounds again. Check it out above if you haven’t seen it already (or watch it again) and let us know what you think in the comments.
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Cari Jorgensen is a web content specialist who is also an adjunct professor of English at Santa Ana College.
Ole fashioned horse power to the rescue! Great job big boys!
nothing like Gods own true 4 wheel drive and all terrain vehicle to take care of the man made
That's true HORSEPOWER!!!
great info
Awesome job big guys!
Big boys to the rescue! Nice team!
Go Team!! Horse Team that is....
Now that's what ya call real horse power! Great job!
Nothing like 8000 lbs of horse flesh to get the job done!
Nothing like good ole'horse power!
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