Soldier415
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- Joined
- Sep 7, 2016
- Messages
- 558
- Location
- Vermont
- Tractor
- 2001 Kubota L3010GST. 2005 Kubota L3430HSTC
This is why I will never buy a rental unit when they rotate older ones out
Unless that film is speed up he isn't too bad at the controls. Honestly pretty quick. He almost got that rock out.... forks together would have likely helped but really he just fell into his own hole. Still major fail and a little more caution and attention would have kept that from happening but not the worst fail ever.
Here is another good old video. https://www.youtube.com - Rolling Over A Bobcat
I really only ment that the operator in that video had used some machines before not that moving at loader that quickly was helping him or safe, its just that most noobs with a rental machine can barely move the sticks the correct way on the first try.I'd like to work as an operator with you my supervisor.
I really only ment that the operator in that video had used some machines before not that moving at loader that quickly was helping him or safe, its just that most noobs with a rental machine can barely move the sticks the correct way on the first try.
And you do realize those older smaller bobcats tip over really easily, newer larger ones are a little better but not much.. If you spend an hour watching youtube fails of these things you will learn that this guys fail wasn't to serious and much closer to an avoidable accident compared to total noob failure. Also pro operators fail sometimes too.
That's a new one.
He made it look easy.
That's the perfect storm right there.
1. Hitting limit of raised bucket (i.e. transferring momentum & amplifying torque), while
2. Stopping while going backwards (transferring more momentum), while
3. On a slight incline (requiring less roll to reach pivot point)
Surely he mean to do that. No one is that stupid... right?![]()