Compact telehandler

/ Compact telehandler #192  
Back when I worked On DC9 and B727 freighters, our cargo ramp was next to a large drainage ditch. One summer evening, while watching our DC9 takeoff, it aborted and taxied back to the cargo ramp. The Captain opened his cockpit window and hollowed............"No airspeed indication".

I immediately grabbed a ladder and looked into the opening of the pitot mast to find it covered up by a mud dauber. I could poke the dirt loose, but didn't have anything to clean the dirt out with that was handy. Lets just say I had a lot of dirt to spit out of my mouth that night, so we wouldn't take a delay!
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Compact telehandler #193  
Back when I worked On DC9 and B727 freighters, our cargo ramp was next to a large drainage ditch. One summer evening, while watching our DC9 takeoff, it aborted and taxied back to the cargo ramp. The Captain opened his cockpit window and hollowed............"No airspeed indication".

I immediately grabbed a ladder and looked into the opening of the pitot mast to find it covered up by a mud dauber. I could poke the dirt loose, but didn't have anything to clean the dirt out with that was handy. Lets just say I had a lot of dirt to spit out of my mouth that night, so we wouldn't take a delay!
hugs, Brandi

That is truly "taking one for the team", Brandi. :)
 
/ Compact telehandler #194  
That is truly "taking one for the team", Brandi. :)

Back then, I was all for taking one for the team, as I got to go home 30 minutes after liftoff.
I only had one cargo flight (B727) cancelled in two years there, and that was because of wrong information, over the truck phone, from a maintenance controller!:mad: I finally found the problem valve AFTER the crew was headed for the hotel.:eek:

Now, back to telehandler updates..................
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Compact telehandler #195  
Brandi, no update now, but thanks for the interesting posts. I can imagine what it was like sucking the remaining dirt from the pitot tube. :thumbsup:
 
/ Compact telehandler #196  
Brandi, no update now, but thanks for the interesting posts. I can imagine what it was like sucking the remaining dirt from the pitot tube. :thumbsup:
I'm not gonna go there.;)
hugs, Brandi
 
/ Compact telehandler #199  
I was recently asked about the receiver hitch since it isn't from Bobcat. This is the stock pin hitch:

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I moved it up to the plastic plugged holes visible above the logo in the picture above. Cut down a flat backed receiver hitch, drilled the holes, bought two longer metric bolts and bolted it on:

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I still use the top pin hitch to pull with, no danger of flipping over like pulling high on a tractor.
 
/ Compact telehandler #200  
Today's project.

Two dead trees, one smaller:

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One bigger:

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Clamped on the first one with the tree puller:

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Raised the boom, it broke off:

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Clamped on the second one and pulled it:

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Took it to the brush pile:

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