Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better.

   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #41  
RobJ said:
I'm guessing that truck in the last pic is on dry land? Looks like it but with some people you never know. :)

It is on dry land (as you guessed). We brought the truck out so we would get the loader back to our heated shop as quickly as possible before everything froze solid.
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #42  
3RRL said:
I'm sorry to read that story, especially about the guy seeking compensation. The gall of some people. Absolutely NO consideration for the loss you incurred and now wants to get something out of it on top. I'm hoping that the labor board will not take the same view as him, without any regard for your loss. Too bad you couldn't sue him personally for what he caused.
Good luck,

I have put in a counter-suit against this idiot. It will probablly take some time before the matter is completely dealt with.
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #43  
briancd said:
It made for a great afternoon of watching with a glass of wine and a warm fire, looking out over the lake from my friend's cottage.

Great pics and from what I can tell by the pics nice use of the cameras zoom lense to stay inside. :D Interesting how they ran the track-hoe into the water up to the tracks. I guess everything up there has a rock bottom. Down here it's mud.
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #44  
briancd said:
......The lake didn't freeze too early, but everyone was starting to worry that winter would pass and their plan would crumble. You can guess where I'm going...they rushed things a little and decided to snowplow the lake and pull the cottage across. What crumbled was the ice, and a really nice really new new holland tractor went under. It was shallow, so it didn't go all the way.

I wonder if the FEL had been in a lowered but not float postion it would have distributed the weight of the tractor once the front wheels broke through and prevented the tractor from sinking? Maybe you could even self rescue by lowering the FEL to raise the front wheels and drive backwards using traction from the rear wheels. Now that would have been a cool sight.:cool:
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #45  
bluecon,

Why the hole in the windshield? Did he do that getting out of the cab after it sank? Hope he got wet!
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #46  
kmdigital said:
bluecon,

Why the hole in the windshield? Did he do that getting out of the cab after it sank? Hope he got wet!

Several people got wet. I believe the front window remained, but when the loader sank, the water pressure wouldn't allow the door to open, so one of my superintendents got a ride in one of the back hoe buckets, smashed the side window of the loader, and got him out. You see, even if someone does something really stupid, there's still the moral side to things where you should go in and rescue them.
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #47  
i guess a broken window on top of everything else isnt going to be the straw that broke the camels back.

so what, you take it home, change the fluids send it back out? or was it hydrolocked?
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #48  
schmism said:
i guess a broken window on top of everything else isnt going to be the straw that broke the camels back.

so what, you take it home, change the fluids send it back out? or was it hydrolocked?

We took it back to our shop in Calgary, let it thaw out, drained all the oils in the engine/transmission/diff's etc. It was running again by noon the following day, however I was concerned with the engine (I don't think for a minute that he shut it down before sinking). We did some testing, and so far it has been operating all season without any problems. There was also some minor cosmetic work done as well as the broken windows were chenged.
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #49  
Slacker said:
I got my little Farmtrac stuck last weekend and I was feeling pretty dumb for doing it. Then I found this pic! I don't feel so bad now!!! :)
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Thats not stuck !!!!!!! Thats buried/submerged.:eek:
 
   / Got stuck last weekend, this pic makes me feel a little better. #50  
My stuck story was not "mine" luckily. Back in the early 80's I worked for a landscaper and one of our accounts was next to a wooded lot that sloped down to a seasonal stream bottom. It was always wet down there in the spring but usually dried up pretty well in the late summer & fall. Well, the lot sold and they cut a lot of the trees and then went in with a big old Cat Dozer to remove the stumps and do a rough grade. For some reason he got quite a ways down the slope despite a wetter than usual fall. He buried the thing about 1/2 way up the engine cowling but the operator was smart enough to realize he was losing the battle and shut it down before it swallowed any of the muck. They left it there untill it dried out enough to get an excavator close enough to dig it out. Then they started her up and drove her up the ramp they made with the excavator! I'm sure they ended up having to rebuild the bottom end but it was worth a few yucks to look over in the field and see the top of that dozer sticking out of the high grass.

BILL
 

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