Neighbor had a close one brush hogging

   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #11  
Glad he made it out if the pond! I know many operators that plan to "jump clear" of the machine if it tips and flips. My experience with heavy things is that when they go it's so fast you don't have a chance of reacting in time.
 
   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #12  
:eek: Glad he still making dust.
 
   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #13  
Wow, sure glad he made it up and out.

I know what it feels like. Had a horse go down and roll in a pond, pinning my leg under her, my nose and mouth were barely above water. seemed like it took a long time for her to decide to get up. :eek:

I don't have to worry about rolling the Toolcat, with four wheel steer I can offset the brush hog out over the edge while going forward:

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   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #15  
Glad he is ok. Also glad I don't have a pond on river to roll into. Slow is usually safer, but taking a bad angle you can roll going slow or fast. Good advice on going straight rather than around. Pax Domini.
 
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That's a pretty slick set up, never seen that before.
It is called Crab Steer. Standard on telehandlers and compact telehandlers.

Also handy to get close to or away from something:
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He is just VERY lucky. That's why I have the heavy duty off-set rear blade. Lets the tractor remain on hard, firm ground when blading snow off my driveway. I have a couple areas along the driveway where "over the edge" would mean a twenty foot drop.

This is my small lake. Five acres -80 feet deep. 45 feet deep right where a lava cliffs meet the water. I don't mow anything around the lake and have a 50 foot setback rule for running ANYTHING down the length of the cliffs. The cliffs vary from 25 to 42 feet high.
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   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #19  
Anytime you have water and wheels the water
makes the dirt very soft and tires will sink quickly.
Just like mud holes best not to drive threw them!
And the good LORD was looking out for him happy
to hear he's safe! One thing for sure his tractor got
a bath ready or not!

willy
 
   / Neighbor had a close one brush hogging #20  
He is just VERY lucky. That's why I have the heavy duty off-set rear blade. Lets the tractor remain on hard, firm ground when blading snow off my driveway. I have a couple areas along the driveway where "over the edge" would mean a twenty foot drop.

This is my small lake. Five acres -80 feet deep. 45 feet deep right where a lava cliffs meet the water. I don't mow anything around the lake and have a 50 foot setback rule for running ANYTHING down the length of the cliffs. The cliffs vary from 25 to 42 feet high. View attachment 711538
That is a beautiful, ominous-looking lake.
80 feet deep! Wow! Wonder what’s lurking down there?
Was it an old quarry?

We have a couple deep lakes in my area that were mined for Feldspar. Old RR tram tracks approaching the lake where me mined it and used a steam powered elevator to lift the Feldspar up to the waiting ore cars.
Must have been quite a sight.
 

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