Grappling fun - A Picture Thread....

/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #722  
Ok, so if engine dies from sucking in hot low oxygen air, when you are right up there in the flames, and trapped in a piece of machinery that the only way out of is to open a door outward into the flames.. Just how long do you wait before jumping into the flames and hope it will get better? I am thinking this might be a great way to get cooked in your own little tomb.

Quite valid concerns about getting cooked, but the intake is up high in the rear on most of these machines.

Incidental engine failure, or even a motor drive failure would be potentially life threatening given the proximity to the fire. What happens if the boom can't come down far enough to clear the door? I don't recall how Bobcat's doors work. Is there a secondary release that allows it to come off easy?
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #723  
Quite valid concerns about getting cooked, but the intake is up high in the rear on most of these machines.

Incidental engine failure, or even a motor drive failure would be potentially life threatening given the proximity to the fire. What happens if the boom can't come down far enough to clear the door? I don't recall how Bobcat's doors work. Is there a secondary release that allows it to come off easy?

Yes i agree the intake is further away from the flame, unlike a conventional tractor with its snoot right up there in the smoke fire and flames, but still I think it is dangerous being trapped in that little coffin with no way out but forward toward the danger. A lot of things can happen to kill an engine. And you are absolutely relying on that engine and drivetrain to keep on working to get you out of the danger in a few seconds. What if you suddenly run out of fuel or have a fuel clog in the line, or an electrical failure shuts off the fuel solenoid. On a tractor you are much further from the flames and have choices to bail off of the machine. Even in a cab you still have 2 sideways choices to get away..
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #724  
I don't know about that machine specifically, but the old ones I used to run had the emergency nock out panel/window in theback of the cab.
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #725  
I spent a while on the tractor today. I had way too much fun.

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/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #726  
I don't know about that machine specifically, but the old ones I used to run had the emergency nock out panel/window in theback of the cab.

Yeah. My 773 was not a large frame machine but the rear window had a yellow pull, it basically pulled the cord out of the window seal so the window would just fall out. Then you could exit the machine completely towards the rear.
 
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/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #729  
Been saying this for almost a year. Just took you guys a while to catch on that it wasn't made up. :laughing:
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #730  
And now they're gonna rub it in every chance they get. :laughing: Travis
That's OK. Every time they do we'll show the superior stump grubbing, maneuverability and lift capacity of the single lids.

All grapples are great but don't forget small is beautiful.
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #731  
That's OK. Every time they do we'll show the superior stump grubbing, maneuverability and lift capacity of the single lids.

All grapples are great but don't forget small is beautiful.

yeah, I have told a lot a women that...:D
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #734  
I guess it's OK as long as we all love each other when it's all said and done!
Travis
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #736  
That's OK. Every time they do we'll show the superior stump grubbing, maneuverability and lift capacity of the single lids.

All grapples are great but don't forget small is beautiful.


I would break your little tractor in half. :stirthepot:

My wife's an amazon. 5'10 and 170#. I can play rough with her too... ;) :eek: :p
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #737  
That's OK. Every time they do we'll show the superior stump grubbing, maneuverability and lift capacity of the single lids. All grapples are great but don't forget small is beautiful.
I'll show you the superior stump grubbing of a backhoe. How is it any more maneuverable than a double lid? The bottom of the grapple is the same size. The weight difference is like 50 pounds.
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #738  
Yep, mini ex can eat a grapple for breakfast when it comes to digging.

I don't think the little dk40 would lift this thing.

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Made the back of my 5065e light as it was.
 
/ Grappling fun - A Picture Thread.... #739  
A few of this months grapple picks.
 

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