Back hoe climbs tower

Started by Windpower, February 28, 2010, 12:32:03 PM

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Windpower

Often, our ignorance is not as great as our reluctance to act on what we know.

peternap

 c*

Those Hineys know how to have a good time ;D
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Windpower

Often, our ignorance is not as great as our reluctance to act on what we know.

glenn kangiser

Fun stuff.  I drive my equipment like that sometimes moving big rocks, or sometimes just tipping it over.... [ouch]
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Redoverfarm

I am like you glenn.  Most by accident but I am not stupid enough to do it on purpose. ;)


glenn kangiser

Yeah - it's fun, but not that fun.. :)
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diyfrank

The Excavator has extremely strong hydraulics. You would never do that with any that I have ever operated. I think they were demonstrating the strength of their machine.

The loader is all too easy to end up on it's front wheels. It takes a good operator to keep it on all four with that much weight in the bucket.
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glenn kangiser

I saw another company that demonstrated their excavator that way also.

I know I already posted here today but when I looked at this topic tonight I thought it said

"Black Hoe climbs tower."

For just a second I was wondering who would post something like that.... [waiting]
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