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Re: Lets tell some stories about loading / unload
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Posted by Roy Suomi on May 11, 2007 at 14:03:38 from (75.185.164.191):
In Reply to: Lets tell some stories about loading / unloading posted by Chances R on May 11, 2007 at 07:12:45:
Got a couple....First , loading a crawler dozer up the side of the carry-all trailer..Kicked the blocks out and stood the 450-C straight up..Soiled my shorts...Next , My landlord at my repair shop blew a piston on his D-6..I loaded it onto the side of his carry-all with a 450-C dozer. For some reason he wanted to ride the Cat , I guess to steer it..When the dozer slammed the deck , He soiled his shorts.. Third but not last , When I left Mahnen Machinery , on the last day , I was out testing a repaired machine , heard a whistle , looked up and say my entire shop standing outside the rear door of the shop , turned around , shooting me the "Moon".. I swear there wasn't a clean pair of shorts in the bunch...Finally , Nothing to do with loading , but humorous anyway..I had just rebuilt a winch on a 450-B dozer..The cable didn't want to free-spool so I hooked it to a dead machine, stood on it..Had the new mechanic check to see if the control lever was indeed in free-spool..He grabbed the lever and shot me over a Ferguson tractor standing next to the dozer..He thought I was gonna kill him..I got up , dusted myself off and started to laugh..It was beer thirty after that.....
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