k0ua
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I got a friend with a skidder that had a wench on it to pull me out. Best $100 I ever spent.
only $100 for a "wench"?.. I would say money well spent, depending on her looks
I got a friend with a skidder that had a wench on it to pull me out. Best $100 I ever spent.
That sucks ! Water in the engine compartment ? What did it take to get it out ?
Yup, your stuck. What exactly is this machine and what is the main purpose, or is it just a Tim the Tool Man rototiller. I'm familiar with most equipment, but not this.[/URL][/IMG]![]()
I was doing a 10 acre job at the local airport and it seemed like I stayed stuck.
Obviously not mine, but can you imagine!
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A 100.00 dollar wench is always money well spent .


Right after I got my LS P7010, we had a 14 yard dump truck get stuck on a slope. I couldn't budge him when loaded and he was afraid to dump due to the slope. The ground was sloping a bit but it was further enhanced with his tires buried on one side and not on the other. Finally I took the FEL and placed it against his dump bed and held it as he dumped his load. I just raised the FEL as the bed went up and it did scrape off a bit of paint but that was all. After the truck was unloaded, I pulled him out easily.My neighbor came over and asked if I could come help him pull out a stuck truck. I was thinking a stuck pickup truck, Well, it was a half loaded tri axel dump truck. The driver said he couldn't dump the load because the truck was leaning sideways pretty bad. We hooked my tractor up and a good sized skid steer, but we couldn't budge that behemoth.
Right after I got my LS P7010, we had a 14 yard dump truck get stuck on a slope. I couldn't budge him when loaded and he was afraid to dump due to the slope. The ground was sloping a bit but it was further enhanced with his tires buried on one side and not on the other. Finally I took the FEL and placed it against his dump bed and held it as he dumped his load. I just raised the FEL as the bed went up and it did scrape off a bit of paint but that was all. After the truck was unloaded, I pulled him out easily.