#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
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.
#9 & #10- A man has got to know his machines' limitations.
ReplyDeleteNot true. The best way to get a job these days is to be totally unqualified, you know, the DEI thingy.
Delete#4 Liberals..... smh
ReplyDelete#6 Liberals..... smh
Loads are always moved as low as possible prior to loading trailer for a reason.in experience.
ReplyDelete#1 Notice the guy in blue gets his machine out of the way quickly.
ReplyDelete#9 Was the quick-attach adapter not fully locked on?
#10 Hope the truck's engine wasn't hit
Al_in_Ottawa
#1 Good observation. He was probably keeping a close eye on the new guy all week.
Delete#9 blew a hose
Delete#9 Blown hydraulic line on left side...
ReplyDeleteYeah. 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.
DeleteBonk
ReplyDeleteThe track loader should lift 2 tons.
ReplyDeleteThe grapple looks light duty, designed for limb and brush. The log was way overload. Use a good set of forks
I'd almost bet the grapple wasn't securely hooked to the quick-attach link.
Delete#4 It takes a special kind of clueless to throw your own head into a counter.
ReplyDeleteAnd I doubt that it knocked any sense into her.
DeleteLook what my boyfriend did to me!
Delete#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.
ReplyDelete#3 Trust me. The ice is thick enough you can park on it.
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