LoneCowboy
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I don't know that I have ever seen a loader that would pin in place. A backhoe yes.
p.
Me either
that's the point
You have to chain (restrain) it down.
I don't know that I have ever seen a loader that would pin in place. A backhoe yes.
p.
Me either
that's the point
You have to chain (restrain) it down.
I'm going to give the benefit of the doubt.
Maybe it was BROKEN in the raised position and he was scared to try fixing it - in case he succeeded and it came down QUICK !
SO - he was off the the repair shop with it.
No ?
I was behind a big Semi Truck one day going down a divided highway ...he was in one lane and I was in one next to him but I was about 200yrds behind him when he ran up under an overpass at about 60 MPH...sure did stop him quick and peeled the top of his trailer back like it was a tin can..I had to keep going due to traffic...but I'll bet from now on he pays attention to the clearance signs on the bridges and overpasses...LOL
If that was the case, he could have relieved the pressure and lowered the loader; or built a temporary scaffold to support the loader while lashing it down to his trailer.
{Err, Yeah, I think thats right...
Back for up, forwards for down, left for curl, right for dump ?
Maybe I should go out and check that ? }
This post is subject to later correction, I accept no responsibility if you get hurt or do damage based on what I just typed.
and that's assuming a standard joystick configuration.. not some custom job or a twin stick wetup..
soundguy