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A good operator.
 
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This has been on here twice.
 
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....and I still haven't figured out how the guy got there in the first place. He must have been "planted"?
 
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There is no OSHA where they are from - they aren't speaking English! I think they set him out there just to make the video of him being plucked "from danger"
 
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They just had that scenario on the tv show gold rush. You definitely have to trust the operator!
 
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It's a wonder that he didn't lose his boots. I have been stuck in Muck while fishing the mangroves in Florida for Snook and I lost my tennis shoes more than once. That muck adheres just like Grout. Of course Boots are different than tennis shoes.
 
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I would say that he owes the excavator operator a couple rounds of their favorite beverage and a steak dinner.
Is it me, or was there a lot of slop in the bucket pivot pin (the one that connects to the boom, not the one that the cylinder connects to)?

Aaron Z
 
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Well that was interesting, I hadn't seen it before. So like everyone else I was wondering how the Russian got out there in the first place, and I think Don's answer was a good one... stupidity. It is amazing what a good excavator operator can do.

James K0UA
 
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Good operator...gotta wonder little bit what the knothead thinking.
 
 
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