Posted by Billy NY on April 30, 2014 at 07:54:08 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Re: bubba wuz here posted by Stick welding on April 29, 2014 at 22:04:25:
Another example of what happens when chain breaks, piece comes off like a bullet, I was running a D5 on site one day when another pair of infinitely wise coworkers decided to pull a big vibratory roller through deep mud, instead of going around on the roads we were building, when the chain snapped, a piece came off and hit the upright of my ROPS on the D5, it left a dent. Eventually myself and one of these newbies, (we had an established core group of operators, jobs got bigger and they hired inexperienced people to fill the seats) after running his mouth, got into a tussle, he was humiliated, and I went to a new job 2 days after, was a good company, but jerks like this ruin it, was like playing russian roulette on this job, every time you turn around one of these guys was doing something stupid and extremely unsafe, I guess you have to learn somewhere, but not at the expense of others, that darned piece of chain was perfectly aligned with my head, had it not been for that ROPS upright.....
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