
Taken in the Dillonvale suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
My lady has long been my best spotter. She called me from the front door to come see this truck parked in front of the house. Well, I can't say I was prepared. I was barefooted and not very presentablely dressed, but I grabed my camera, left my cane in the house and bolted out to take a few shots before it left the area. Luck was with me. I took a few shots from our south side of the street and then crossed over to the north, stood in a neighbor's yard and got this shot. I didn't step on any dog poop or sharp objects and didn't quite fall, so I'd rate the adveture as a success. After all, how often do you have an amazing subject come to you and wait around until you have gotten the shot you wanted?
This is the first time I've seen a truck from this company and the paint scheme was new to me. It was so clean it almost looked new. The truck is a Terex Advance FDB 6000. I only wish I could have spoken to the driver to find out more about trucks like this one and where his job site is, but he never stepped out of the truck and the noise was so loud, I couldn't understand most of what he said even though both of us were shouting.
You can find out more about this truck from the companiy's site:
www.terex.com/advance/en/product/commander-series/fdb6000
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