Good way to complete your life in a hurry, just too darned close to the action.
I watched a guy from the seat of my D8K dozer one afternoon, poking at one of those in clay tile or whatever the heck those older ones made of the dark brown block, he collapsed in on himself with the excavator, just like that one, takes that one lucky poke, no demo cage or protection either nice mess in the cab, another one, who was "lucky".
We were working on an old Farm off Vanderveer Road in Howell, N.J. nice flat site, deep topsoil, and another outfit was doing the demo of the old farm, house, barns and silo's, something about that end of the site, every time I was sent over there I would get stuck, some inexperienced framers setting trusses later on when the houses were going up, lost most of the roof on one house, trusses went over like dominoes, I had a ring side seat on the ole D8, see what happens when you build houses on farmland, place was incredible, so much top soil they had us dig huge borrow pits and buried it. Flat land, perfect hay ground, farm was connected to 200 acres and there was several hundred more undeveloped adjacent, your post got me thinking back about this job.
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