Accident timberjack
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esmuy rasca el operador de la cargadora
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oh my god :(
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the guy doing the pulling could die if the cable snaps
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Vous aver du en chier !!
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im whit you stupid stupid stupid
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silnik gwizda ale operator pizda!!!!!!!
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It is hard to put into words what I think of this attempt to flip the skitter back on it wheels. lol Anyone who has driven one of these things has seen pleanty of the things on their lid. It is one of the most common logging equipment accidents for sure.
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haha is that a 518 it looks the same as the one I rolled 2nd day on the job we righted it let the oil settle and all the boss said was welcome to the club.
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Well we tried not to roll ours over only because it was the only skidder we had, or any other large enough machine to upright a skidder for that matter. It would have been to much work and time lost (and ultimately money) to upright it by bringing an excavator in or something. We also took pride in having a skidder with 2500 hours (my boss retired and then sold it at that point) that still had perfect glass and good enough paint to make it really shine with wax when we were slow.
I don't know what to say. This was the worst attept at extracting a machine I have ever seen. Would've been better not to post the video...
minnesotalogger247 3 years ago 18
The way my boss saw it was slow down a little bit, don't do anything stupid and that little bit of time lost will pay for itself in the long run by not screwing around fixing stuff. I thought it was good policy. Me and my coworker could do a job with a TJ 360 and a BrushBandit 1900 just as fast as my bosses friends could with their 460's, Morbark 23 (If I recall correctly), and a tracked bandit 1400 all on the same site. We had whole lot less repairs too. I thought we did good.
GFWoodchuck 2 years ago 3