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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

Digging up our basement wall to replace it

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  • the pins and bushings are worn badly,you can see the track get snaky when the operator steers.

  • They're being run to destruction at this point. Track is not out of adjustment and rail height is still good, but yes, the pins have been dry for a while.

  • 1. We have a dozer and loader. Don't have a track hoe.

    2. We were going to make it walk-out, but after flooding last summer that didn't look like such a good idea, so now the broken wall is going to be replaced about 3' high and the yard lowered.

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  • Ok, I don't get it. Why a bull dozer? Wouldn't an excavator be a better choice? What is the reason for moving the dirt so far away and digging such a large hole to simply fix the basement wall? Is there going to be an expansion of the home as well?

    Either way, great video as usual!

  • While the bulldozer is going back and forth, someone needs to run along the side with a can of industrial strength WD-40 and lubricate the tread so it don't squeak.

    Hearing that noise is like scratching the chalkboard with your fingernails.

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