Using Pat's Easy Change

   / Using Pat's Easy Change #51  
I am not real comfortable at times...and have called it quits more than once. There was usually a slope involved.

No offense taken!

I think we all have backed off on occasions...I know I have!!
 
   / Using Pat's Easy Change
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#52  
There's the old joke about OLD pilots and BOLD pilots, but no OLD BOLD pilots.
 
   / Using Pat's Easy Change #53  
One time I had a large tree in my Grapple to trim. Setting on flat ground luckily. I stepped off the tractor with the tree limbs barely touching the ground, trunk horizontal in Grapple. That's how I trim, do it all standing upright and never dull a chain. Anyway, I stepped off and walked around to the rear of the tractor to get my saw out of the scabbord. As I'm reaching for the saw it keeps tilting away from me!!! I can't figure out what's going on for a second. Then I realize my weight was the only thing keeping both rear tires on the ground!!! The tractor heisted the left rear tire about 2 feet off the ground and only stopped when the right end of the trunk touched the ground. In about two seconds I went from freaked out to amused. I talked outloud to myself, warning against this happening in a position that the trunk wouldn't have touched the ground, i.e., hanging over a ditch. Paid a lot closer attention after that!!! :)
 
   / Using Pat's Easy Change #54  
I think we all have backed off on occasions...I know I have!!

Ditto

have some soiled pants to prove it :eek:
 
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#55  
One time I had a large tree in my Grapple to trim. Setting on flat ground luckily. I stepped off the tractor with the tree limbs barely touching the ground, trunk horizontal in Grapple. That's how I trim, do it all standing upright and never dull a chain. Anyway, I stepped off and walked around to the rear of the tractor to get my saw out of the scabbord. As I'm reaching for the saw it keeps tilting away from me!!! I can't figure out what's going on for a second. Then I realize my weight was the only thing keeping both rear tires on the ground!!! The tractor heisted the left rear tire about 2 feet off the ground and only stopped when the right end of the trunk touched the ground. In about two seconds I went from freaked out to amused. I talked outloud to myself, warning against this happening in a position that the trunk wouldn't have touched the ground, i.e., hanging over a ditch. Paid a lot closer attention after that!!! :)

Scary. I've come close to tipping my trusty Kubota and it happened while doing something that I never would have guessed could have disrupted its balance. I was trying to pull a tree stump by winding one end of a chain around the stump, the other end around my FEL and backing the tractor away from it. Next thing I know I've got the two right wheels completely off the ground. Down boy.
 

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