It’s amazing how quick the sand sets back up after separating it from water , the cat hoe needs a grease gun tho. It must have been his first day on the job, because to mess things up that badly you need some really special skills.It’s not about knowing one’s limits. It’s about knowing your […]
It’s amazing how quick the sand sets back up after separating it from water , the cat hoe needs a grease gun tho.
It must have been his first day on the job, because to mess things up that badly you need some really special skills.It’s not about knowing one’s limits.
It’s about knowing your vehicles limits and this is one way of learning that lesson.Damn I know you can hear that horrific squeaking.
Grease is a hell of a lot cheaper than changing parts.I was wondering if dropping some rock or ballast into the area would actually provide more and easier traction for the dozer.
I have seen that done in another situation that involved a D8.It’s too bad they couldn’t start the stuck dozer up to help.
I think that would have made all the difference.Try some grease on those trackhoe pins. All you have to do to raise the blade is put it in float and not disconnect the lines.