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It looks like the rear of the truck’s frame may be sitting on the ground (the embankment behind it), which could also explain the dent in the side and the spread at the tailgate. It appears that the tracks are inside the bed rails, so it’s apparently sitting on something that’s transferring the dozer‘s weight to the truck’s frame rails, and the frame rails are transferring part of it to the ground.

Either way, I think there’s a metric buttload of empty Keystone Light cans sitting around there somewhere.
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The bucket on a midsized tractor will crush in the cab on a 78 Ford F150.
(saw it, did not do it myself this time)
A couple of hundred pounds of bucket is nothing compared to a dozer blade.

I think it's just photoshop
Look through the passenger door window on the truck
I think the tracks are inside the cab.
Also I can't see the outline of the back glass.
 

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