Jun 27, 2013 / Newbie question - Takeuchi TB135 mini excavator operation on slopes #11 P PILOON Super Star Member Joined Aug 26, 2004 Messages 10,944 Location North of Mtl,Que,Can (Ste Adele) Tractor MT180D One thing that really helps is to trust your 'Pucker Meter', (the one you sit on)
Jun 27, 2013 / Newbie question - Takeuchi TB135 mini excavator operation on slopes Thread Starter #12 OP C ctann New member Joined May 9, 2012 Messages 10 Location San Jose, CA Tractor None yet PILOON said: One thing that really helps is to trust your 'Pucker Meter', (the one you sit on) Click to expand... With only 12 hours in the saddle so far, my "Pucker Meter" still needs some calibration!
PILOON said: One thing that really helps is to trust your 'Pucker Meter', (the one you sit on) Click to expand... With only 12 hours in the saddle so far, my "Pucker Meter" still needs some calibration!
Jun 27, 2013 / Newbie question - Takeuchi TB135 mini excavator operation on slopes #13 L LJH Platinum Member Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 625 Location Southern Utah Tractor John Deere 3120 PILOON said: One thing that really helps is to trust your 'Pucker Meter', (the one you sit on) Click to expand... This is the advice given me by a pal who has been running equipment of all sizes for like, 60+ years. His exact words were "Drive it with yer a** & you'll stay out of trouble." :laughing:
PILOON said: One thing that really helps is to trust your 'Pucker Meter', (the one you sit on) Click to expand... This is the advice given me by a pal who has been running equipment of all sizes for like, 60+ years. His exact words were "Drive it with yer a** & you'll stay out of trouble." :laughing: