loading / unloading

d4c24a

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how not to load /unload a bare tractor without ramps :no:
as it does not work ,another one who paided with his life
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or you could do it this way
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how not to load /unload a bare tractor without ramps :no:
as it does not work ,another one who paided with his life
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I saw the full pictures quite some time back of the driver pinned under that mass of steel a sure bet that it was a non viewing funeral :sad:

Can't think what they were thing no using ramps.
 
doesnt the cab have to be capable of taking the weight in a roll over,?
 
if ya dont like the sight of blood,
pass on this post.

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Not good!! How did he flip it??

lack of ramps or suitable cribbing :whistling:
also it appears to be a logging spec tractor and has a more triangular shaped track than a normal machine ,and with no blade etc it just kept climbing
 

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Surely they didnt try driving it off the lorry on to those little pieces of wood :scared:

the pieces of wood that you see there would of been used under the tailbar of the trailer to stop the weight transferring to the back of the trailer when the machine was unloading.

they were unloading it rather than loading it.
once she balanced on the end and headed back there would of been no stoppin her.

still tho, if ya were sittin in the seat of the cat (if thats even what it is)
and ya looked back to see what things looked like before ya set off, it would of looked risky from the start imo.
 
loading

when these pictures popped up some years ago originaly it was posted that the machine was being loaded,having been delivered to a port in the far east
i would say it was being loaded and climbed over it self
but who knows :thumbup:
 
its hard to tell, you are prob right d4c24a.

ill split ti with ya joe, it looks like they were supposed to do both jobs.
 
similar game plan,
but at least he has a blade.
still tho, lookin at the height of the dozer on the trailer from the ground, it looks an awful long way down.
this doll seems spank new too.
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This is how the pros do it
 
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Change of underpants required here one thinks :lol:
 
not wanting to sound clever but if you take a side out of a building like that dont you think its going to fall on you:001_huh:
 
on the other hand,
you would think that if (as we saw earlier) you weren't near a low-loader in your dozer, that you couldnt be in a safer place!!,
well this video disproves that too

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And here's the step by step guide to the safe loading of a Roller:


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