Almost a bad oops

   / Almost a bad oops #11  
Almost taking out a pole barn, and you only have two hours on the tractor, means your going to be a real professional by the time you have a few more hours. It took me almost 100 hours to catch up with you, but I didn't have a pole barn to practice on...
David from jax
 
   / Almost a bad oops #12  
RollTideRam said:
Join the fan club and you will get the newsletter. JC


Sooner or later we all become members of the "club" :eek: :rolleyes: ;). Jay
 
   / Almost a bad oops #13  
Actually, Curly, I can understand why you didn't sense the motion. Your tractor didn't slide over, your tractor was moving the earth over.

Just wait until you bang into small trees and they fall over!

jb
 
   / Almost a bad oops
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#14  
john_bud said:
Actually, Curly, I can understand why you didn't sense the motion. Your tractor didn't slide over, your tractor was moving the earth over.

Just wait until you bang into small trees and they fall over!

jb

Yeah, I did that already. Made a turn with the FEL up high and it hit a small hardwood that went down.:D Impressive huh?
 
   / Almost a bad oops #15  
curly said:
Yeah, I did that already. Made a turn with the FEL up high and it hit a small hardwood that went down.:D Impressive huh?

Did a similar thing with a brick pillar. Knocked it right off the foundations. Propped it up again, just dont tell anyone :D

Think I was safer when I hadnt been using it as long, go too fast now, or I just cant think fast enough ;)
 
   / Almost a bad oops #16  
When you have a "day" job that takes most of your waking time, your tractor time comes on limited spare time and that's when one gets in a hurry, is already tired from the "day" job, and mistakes happen. Maybe that's part of the zone too.
 
   / Almost a bad oops #17  
When I was younger and worked more I was told I could tear-up more in an hour than the rest of the crew could fix all day. Now that I am older I don't tear-up as much but then again I don't work as much either.

LOW speed is made for us non professionals and other challenged operators.

I once slid up against my metal building with my box blade on back and loader on front. It took 2 tractors to pull me off the building without tearing down the building. As they say feces occurs.
 
   / Almost a bad oops #18  
unreconstructed said:
When you have a "day" job that takes most of your waking time, your tractor time comes on limited spare time and that's when one gets in a hurry, is already tired from the "day" job, and mistakes happen. Maybe that's part of the zone too.

I agree with the "stress" of daily life. Add to that an increasing comfort level with the tractor and equipment and accidents will happen real fast :eek:! When one gets too comfortable with equipment bad things happen :(. Jay
 
   / Almost a bad oops #19  
When I built my barn I was putting gravel for grade and backed into a middle post broke that sucker. Had to scab it back together with 2x6's and bolts.... Guess I'm not perfect either.....
 
   / Almost a bad oops #20  
Bigboyskioti said:
When I built my barn I was putting gravel for grade and backed into a middle post broke that sucker. Had to scab it back together with 2x6's and bolts.... Guess I'm not perfect either.....

I'm not either but I used to be.
 

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