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TOYOTA TACOMA STUCK ON BEACH

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

This driver made the mistake of driving n to close to one of our outflows . When you see a large stream of water on our Peninsula it is the the rain runoff from ditches and lakes . What happens is when the tide goes out the water will gouge out a trough in the loose sand . When the tide comes in it will fill the edges of the trough with loose sand . While it will look hard it is fact mostly water . It has the conistancy of quicksand . If you walk into it you will sink maybe 8 to 10 inches . A car or truck will sink to its frame . This occurs all along our beach . I advise people to not cross these streams at high water and at low water you want to go as far west as you can to cross over . This truck was in quicksand like material 2 hours before he called me . After the tide went out the water drained out of the sand and it was rock hard around his truck .

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  • ugh never mind am taking a guess this is in Oregon!

    

  • @redlinerunner83

    Missed o by one state . We are located 30 miles north of Oregon on the Long Beach Peninsula . our closes towns are Ilwaco Longbeach and Ocean Park . We are 120 miles west of Vancouver WA.

  • @Fx4Ranger2002

    The yote was USA built .

  • is this a hobby or do you get paid?

  • @miksince

    I have been towing and doing body work in Ocean Park WA for 33 years . I enjoy towing so much that I feel I am getting paid for one of the best hobbies you could have .

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  • @Fx4Ranger2002 fords are built in mexico so.......

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  • @wq1299 glad you had the time to google that to tell me to enroll in school.

  • @bigdog813 Yep, Fords are built in Mexico, just like Fords are built in Europe and Brazil. Ford is a Global company you tart! And most likely you have never seen or drove some of the cars that are built in these places. However Ford trucks are built in the US. Now, go back and enroll in school.

  • just let that tacoma stay there so the ocean can take it back to japan where it belongs.

  • @bigdog813 No ford ranger built in saint paul minasota and F150 in usa mexico built for some but not all.

  • If you would have left it long enough it would have floated back to Japan

  • easyyyyyy easyyyyyyy

  • @Drewtitus i have a f250 and i would buy a kn if they were worth anything do you really think your going to gain almost 10% more engine power from an airfilter? the only vehicle i personally have ever seen gain around 25hp from a kn was a 600hp Mitsubishi evo.

  • @433222G Sure, but they are designed and engineered by Americans. The design and engineering is what makes the truck, the only thing the Mexicans do is put it together. There are plants throughout the US who manuacture the big 3 as well. The Japanese engineer and design the poor quality and shameful design of the Toyota Tundra and Tacoma

  • @Drewtitus Are you mad because you cannot afford a K&N cold air intake system? I would say 25 horsepower is a great increase, wouldnt you? I can honestly say that my Ranger has been on the road for almost 11 years now, its racked up 175k miles and it still runs and looks mint. Its never been to the shop and the only things done are normal tune-ups and oil changes. You cant and will never get that kind of power, quality, and a hard working truck from Toyota which is only good at making 100hp cars

  • @HILLAUTOBODY All pickups whether import or domestic have plants somewhere in the US. Its not where its made its who designed it. Toyotas are engineered and designed by the Japanese and the parts are all made in Japan and sent to the US to be put together. Its still a poorly designed truck that is made on a stamped sheet metal frame and recieves below average reliability ratings for bed wobble due to poor build quality.

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