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Monday, October 07, 2024

It's still Monday in case you needed a reminder

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17 comments:

  1. #9 & #10- A man has got to know his machines' limitations.

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    1. Not true. The best way to get a job these days is to be totally unqualified, you know, the DEI thingy.

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  2. #4 Liberals..... smh
    #6 Liberals..... smh

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  3. Loads are always moved as low as possible prior to loading trailer for a reason.in experience.

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  4. #1 Notice the guy in blue gets his machine out of the way quickly.
    #9 Was the quick-attach adapter not fully locked on?
    #10 Hope the truck's engine wasn't hit
    Al_in_Ottawa

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    1. #1 Good observation. He was probably keeping a close eye on the new guy all week.

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  5. #9 Blown hydraulic line on left side...

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    1. Yeah. After the grossly overloaded attachment broke off and took the hydraulic lines with it. The little jerk the operator gave it didn't help much either.

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  6. The track loader should lift 2 tons.
    The grapple looks light duty, designed for limb and brush. The log was way overload. Use a good set of forks

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    1. I'd almost bet the grapple wasn't securely hooked to the quick-attach link.

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  7. #4 It takes a special kind of clueless to throw your own head into a counter.

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    1. And I doubt that it knocked any sense into her.

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    2. Look what my boyfriend did to me!

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  8. #9 my Dad ran a skid steerer most of my life. He knew the limits and always people say they can run one but most can just make one go.

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  9. #3 Trust me. The ice is thick enough you can park on it.

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