fruitcakesa
Veteran Member
I decided to straighten my logging road which required moving a large boulder.
I grabbed it with the grapple and due to its weight kept it low, so low in fact that it was out of my view.
I proceeded to drive ahead until I felt and heard a crunch from underneath the tractor. I stopped and reversed to find the boulder had slipped from the grapple and I had run into it damaging the oil pan and drive shaft. It doesn’t appear to have holed the pan as I haven’t seen or felt any leaking from it but I noticed a slight drip from where the drive shaft exits the transmission.
I will be monitoring it for now and will consider my future options
I grabbed it with the grapple and due to its weight kept it low, so low in fact that it was out of my view.
I proceeded to drive ahead until I felt and heard a crunch from underneath the tractor. I stopped and reversed to find the boulder had slipped from the grapple and I had run into it damaging the oil pan and drive shaft. It doesn’t appear to have holed the pan as I haven’t seen or felt any leaking from it but I noticed a slight drip from where the drive shaft exits the transmission.
I will be monitoring it for now and will consider my future options
