Posted by sms on January 23, 2017 at 03:34:03 from (67.245.182.189):
In Reply to: they can get stuck posted by larry@stinescorner on January 22, 2017 at 18:15:50:
I got a call to dig a pond one time, made the deal went to get started. I had an audience, turned out the landowner had a guy working for him that had gotten two rented dozers stuck trying to dig this pond. This guy got a six pack and a lawn chair and said he was going to watch me get stuck. First thing I did was drop the corner of the blade and divert the little stream so I wasn't working in the water, that made him stand up from his chair and look, than I worked around the edges of the mudhole he had made. I didn't get stuck. It turned out he didn't divert the water and the one machine he got stuck was a track loader that he was driving in filling the bucket spinning a 180 in the mud and water churning it all up into a muddy mess instead of just backing out. The landowner also got fined for too much muddy water going down the stream, he had the proper permits. I finished the job with no problems.
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