txdon
Super Star Member
The picture doesn't quite show the steep incline angle of this predicament I got myself into this weekend.
I was on the backside of my pond dam making a flat safety cut away road when I guess I was looking back at the box blade and went off the road.
When my back tire started coming up I immediately dropped the FEL and stopped. I could not back up because at the time of the tilt I had a full load on the high side of the boxblade, and as you can tell by the picture both my tires on the low side were about to drop down into an eroded area. The Soil was soaked from the winter rains and the pond was overflowing as you can see from the overflow pipe. I sat there a minute hoping my lower tires would not start to sink (remember Harvey's Lucy) and I would be doing a slow rollover on the overflow pipe, breaking it, and the pond draining on me. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
I was on the backside of my pond dam making a flat safety cut away road when I guess I was looking back at the box blade and went off the road.
When my back tire started coming up I immediately dropped the FEL and stopped. I could not back up because at the time of the tilt I had a full load on the high side of the boxblade, and as you can tell by the picture both my tires on the low side were about to drop down into an eroded area. The Soil was soaked from the winter rains and the pond was overflowing as you can see from the overflow pipe. I sat there a minute hoping my lower tires would not start to sink (remember Harvey's Lucy) and I would be doing a slow rollover on the overflow pipe, breaking it, and the pond draining on me. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif