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Re: I wondered when this would happen
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Posted by Taylor Lambert on February 11, 2004 at 16:10:15 from (68.216.45.215):
In Reply to: I wondered when this would happen posted by Scott in SC on February 11, 2004 at 04:51:59:
I was at an auction a few months ao and the autioneers assistant/ buddy got on a D20 or 21 Komatsu dozer just a little machine but its also very quick. I offered t operate the construction equipment since Im an operator. They told me that any idiot could run a dozer. He hopped on it and the throttle had been previously pulled back wide open. H had stared 2 powershift machines in gear all ready but the sat there till he rease the brakes. About the time the crowd gathered around the machine the fella hopped on it and didnt makes sure the straight shift was in neutral it He pulled it back before into a gear he thought was first but it was high. When he started it it ran forward 5 feet he panicked and grabbed the left steering lever thenwent around and round in the crowd. he finally got choked it down with the foot brake. He came within inches of running over several folks.
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