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Re: Mell of a Hess - 350b
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Posted by MrBill on January 24, 2005 at 08:27:59 from (151.193.213.24):
In Reply to: Re: Mell of a Hess - 350b posted by Charlie on January 24, 2005 at 07:52:13:
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I tried to walk it back with the bucket but being down in the mud and on the slope all it was doing was digging a bigger hole. The dozer being on the slope, when I was backing out all the weight was on the left track and backing out just walked it right off the sprocket. I thought the tracks were a little loose that morning before I started and should have adjusted them then, but decided to get to work. Bad move. Should have listened to my first instincts and adjusted them. I located a guy close with a track hoe, and explained my predicament. He loaded it up on the trailer and jerked me up out of the hole. In the process, the track ended up on the rear sprocket and was staddling a low spot. So with the bucket down, the front is raised. It was getting late, so this is how I left it. The next time I am out there, I can work on it and get back to work. I was really worried about leaving it parked down there in the water for a couple weeks before I could get out there again. Now, that is heavy load off my mind knowing it is atleast out of the water. I just wanted to share...... MrBill http://www.misterpond.com/images/350-nowater.JPG
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