That’s totally insane. No way would I ever be comfortable with putting that big combine on that little boat. Don’t they have a ferry boat or a small tugboat/barge that can take that kind of equipment back and forth across the water. I know you got to do what you got to do but damn. […]
That’s totally insane. No way would I ever be comfortable with putting that big combine on that little boat. Don’t they have a ferry boat or a small tugboat/barge that can take that kind of equipment back and forth across the water.
I know you got to do what you got to do but damn. Definitely would have like to seen the whole trip with that.
I am thoroughly impressed. I would have NEVER thought it would be possible for that boat to handle the weight of that combine. Especially with its high center of gravity.
I’m sure that these me have done this many times before so its just routine for them but for me to actuallysee it done…damn thats impressive. Great job. They can get two boats together, side by side but not connected.
Just fasten them with beams or scrapped truck chassis rails, then roll the harvester in position. It would be a much stable platform.
Their method is too risky for such an expensive machinery, even a wave from passing boats can destabilise the load and tip it in.Wow. I’ve done some dangerous things working around combines,but that is a whole new level of living on the edge. I love it’s not tied down or wheels chocked. If she goes over,boat ain’t tied to it