Posted by The tractor vet on January 07, 2021 at 16:34:08 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: some rust posted by Mike(NEOhio) on January 07, 2021 at 16:17:53:
Yep know where that is at. I knew that guy but i do not remember his name at the moment . Plus i worked all around that place back in the late seventys and early eighty's building entrance waysand drilling locations , dragging drilling rigs in and out pulled in lots of loads of tubing and pipe . That area is flippen SWAMP . Set one of my best operators up in that neck of the woods one day and the low boy driver called back to the shop and told me he had Just left that location and was headed for N/E Pa to pick up one of our other dozers and move it and not more the ten min. later i was out of the office talking to one of the mechanics on what needed done to one of the trucks and i here Beaver calling the shop and yelling I 'M STUCK . So back in the office and i ask him how bad are ya stuck and i get i'm stuck and the tree i tried to winch out on came out of the ground and is layen on top of me COME GET ME . Since i was the only one left at the shop and could drive the low boy and run a dozer i was elected . once you got down over a foot deep you were into the water table .
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