Posted by showcrop on January 16, 2016 at 05:56:28 from (75.68.77.41):
In Reply to: 3 Dozer I passed by Today posted by larry@stinescorner on January 15, 2016 at 15:49:30:
Dozers without cabs are getting rare around here. When I had my truck The guys that I hauled for would give me keys to their equipment so that they could send me to places where there was no one around to pick up material. The keys would also come in handy when an equipment jockey would deliver a piece and park it blocking where I needed to dump. Another time I had time for three more loads but ran out of room to put it. I called the super and he asked if I had a key to the dozer that was there, and could I please spread the pile so that I could back up onto it. When I was operating their equipment I was not burning fuel in my truck. One time the fellow that I was working for had me park my truck and run his excavator and six wheeler dump. Worked for me.
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