#3. I recently ordered a fastener assortment from on line. Machine screws, wood screws, small hex bolts . . . . . and that is what it looked like when I opened it up. Thanks, FedEx.
That excavator didn't even hardly have any paint rubbed off it yet. I'm guessing this was a case of rookie operator error. Either that or he's the bosses' son.
A good operator might be able to get it out of that fix. My boss got an excavator laid over in a ditch one time and I was able to extract it using the bucket and boom.
And once when I was using a skid steerer to back fill a house foundation with gravel, I tipped it over nose down against the foundation wall. I was hanging by the seat belt. Got a pulley, cable and my company truck to pull it back out. We had just filled the tires with foam and added tracks to it, an extra 900 or so pounds to an already heavy piece of equipment.
Third world labor. I say" no bueno "but they say "is good". I am not the boss but when I was for over 14 years I did not use illegals. My name was on it. Everyone that used illegal labor was supposed to be fined $10,000 per offense.Fuck all y'all that did. Hope you get sued and loose it all.
#8 - someone just made a very expensive purchase.
ReplyDelete#3. I recently ordered a fastener assortment from on line. Machine screws, wood screws, small hex bolts . . . . . and that is what it looked like when I opened it up. Thanks, FedEx.
ReplyDeleteThat excavator didn't even hardly have any paint rubbed off it yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing this was a case of rookie operator error. Either that or he's the bosses' son.
A good operator might be able to get it out of that fix. My boss got an excavator laid over in a ditch one time and I was able to extract it using the bucket and boom.
DeleteAnd once when I was using a skid steerer to back fill a house foundation with gravel, I tipped it over nose down against the foundation wall. I was hanging by the seat belt. Got a pulley, cable and my company truck to pull it back out. We had just filled the tires with foam and added tracks to it, an extra 900 or so pounds to an already heavy piece of equipment.
#7. That Range Rover's granddaddy would have just backed up the stairs, or made the right turn and gone down the hall.
ReplyDelete4, when will builders learn never put masonry over a garage door.
ReplyDelete5, could have saved the frame to reuse
Third world labor. I say" no bueno "but they say "is good". I am not the boss but when I was for over 14 years I did not use illegals. My name was on it. Everyone that used illegal labor was supposed to be fined $10,000 per offense.Fuck all y'all that did. Hope you get sued and loose it all.
Delete5 - someone dodged a bullet...
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