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BE CAREFUL WITH THOSE TRACKED TOYS

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digger

09-07-2001 09:13:35




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be careful when loading and unloading machines off a tag trailer..... today the d5 came off the trailer when i was putting it on... wasnt hurt but broke the sproket on the right side and bent up a few pads.... always use rubbers under those crawler machines and keep everyone away from you when uploading and offloading... i was lucky... only the second time this has happened its enough to shake you up a lot that is for sure this problem is not just for the track machines saw a 310 deere come off once too... please i cant stress this enough... if you dont know what you are doing... DONT DO IT... When you load up enough it is bound to happen eventually so make sure if your machines has a rops use your seatbelt! i usually dont but beleive me i will be wearing it now.... the trailer wasnt even wet, just alittle bit of morning dew can make it as slick as ice.... so be careful... please

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the tractor vet

09-09-2001 22:25:28




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 Re: BE CAREFUL WITH THOSE TRACKED TOYS in reply to digger, 09-07-2001 09:13:35  
I know the feeling in my time of loading and unloading i have side unloaded a 22B Bucyrus Eire a 450 C Deere and a 750 B Deere all most put a Gleaner K off the trailer one 706 farmall silde off one Dec. night at a sale in Ohio while loading in a snow storm came close with a Case skid steer. The 22B and the 750 were the worste but the combine scared me the most.



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Rory A

09-07-2001 09:48:57




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 Re: BE CAREFUL WITH THOSE TRACKED TOYS in reply to digger, 09-07-2001 09:13:35  
couple of years ago we rolled our 4500 ford backhoe putting it on the trailer operator jumped, no one got hurt, just bent a light and lost some oil. No rops either.



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