Posted by the tractor vet on August 08, 2021 at 10:44:17 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Re: Ram Tough!!! posted by sms on August 08, 2021 at 09:23:05:
Did that once loading a coal in southern In. Loader operator insisted on loading a Camel hump in the center of my trailer . I tried to tell him i wanted two in the nose , two in the back and one and a half in the center . He put one in the nose , one in the back and two in the center making it stand three feet above the boards . To get the point across to him i was unhappy i went after him with my tire billy i went up the ladder on the left side and he jumped to the ground off the right side and took off running . So i loaded myself the way i wanted it . Back in my early days of coal hauling 90% of the places we hauled coal out of was self service loading and you best be able to run all sizes and flavors of loaders . Some small Maw and Paw operations you may load with a I H Hough 65 and the next place was a 992 cat the small one would take 12 buckets to get a load and a 992 it was two and a pinch and ya had a charge on .
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