But neither of those wrecked the box on the truck. You haven't seen anything until the trailer gets dropped on the box of the truck.BTW, tailgates on late model trucks are very expensive. Especially tailgates with steps and power tailgates. The 2021 GM 2 part tailgate costs several thousand dollars.
Just a few days ago, I saw a woman driving her mini van with the rear driver side door wide open.Then several years ago, I saw a woman filling the tank of her FORD SUPERDUTY pickup truck that had a diesel engine with gasoline. Yes stupid is stupid does and how in the world so some of these people make it thru their lives up to that point?
I filled the tank with gas once in my Courier 96 (4-71). Was about half full when I realized. This was after a long day driving, and the nozzle was a color that is usually for diesel. Yea, still stupid... I topped it up with diesel, and added two jugs of Howes diesel treatment. And drove off. No ill effects. Later that winter, I rebuilt it to add a turbo: no apparent damage. The old Detroits are quite tolerant. The new common rail high pressure fuel systems are not very forgiving .in the old days we never used a fuel treatment in cold weather we would add gasoline to the diesel to stop the jellying ,The green nozzle on E85 gasoline does cause confusion sometimes
For the first 15 years of our bus ownership at the suggestion of many family member OTR truckers (uncles & cousins) we used a quart of ATF/tankful of diesel. Since then we swear by Howe's Diesel Treat. The fuel gurus in Tok AK say in the summer months area fuel is similar to lower 48 distribution but in the winter months it's a winter fuel very similar to kerosene & home heating oil, to flow & not gel at extremely low temps. FWIWHow about the ? of a runaway diesel fueled with gas?! I quess that would be a good thing to not know what the results would be...