loader incident

   / loader incident #1  

mlmartin

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May 23, 2001
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Location
Central Massachusetts
Tractor
JD 870
No harm done, but I thought I would share my experience.

I was using my FEL (JD 440 on a JD 870) to enlarge a half swale that I had cut a few feet too short. I was digging into the exposed embankment with the corner of the FEL bucket. Things were going pretty well and I got into a rhythm (that was my mistake). I dug in and lifted, but the embankment didn't come up, the rear wheels did/w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif

I was wearing the seatbelt (I nearly always do when using the FEL) and I let go of the control fast enough to stop all motion before it got out of hand, but it was a scary moment. I don't really know if the FEL is capable of flipping the tractor over, but I don't want to find out the hard way.

Matthew
 
   / loader incident #2  
Matthew, I've scared myself several times that way, and have no doubt at all that the FEL could flip the tractor over.

Bird
 
   / loader incident #3  
I had something similar when trying to pick up a bucket load of stone. I went to back out of the pile (in 2WD) and the tractor wouldn't move. I didn't have enough weight on the rear to move, just kept spinnin'. I dumped the load and got some Ballast Ballast Ballast!

Steve
 
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#4  
I had my 8B backhoe for ballast. That was headed over the top, too.

Matthew
 

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