D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

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D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #1 by mike 360* » Wed May 06, 2009 10:40 pm

i was back to our large site today, been installing a bio disc for a campsite, but first day back, and our dozer driver got bogged 3 times!

the 1st photo is from a work collegues phone, i was the other end of site at the time. Next 4 are from my phone, which came out good! We are capping off a apple waste dam from and cider factory, and trying to form a bund over it with subsoil, its working and hiding the waste rotten apples, but occasionly we find a wet spot!

Easily pulled him out with my bucket to his blade,(im on a 320cl) he wont call me on the radios or ring on my moblie to ask for a pull, maybe to embarassed! the last time i was re fueling towards the end of the day, and turned round and he was down again, in the same spot spinning!

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Post #2 by john345me » Wed May 06, 2009 11:10 pm

think most drivers would be abit shy if they did this :lol: top pictures tho :thumbs_up:

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Post #3 by RichardJW~ » Thu May 07, 2009 7:22 am

"act cool, Trig, act cool" ;)

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Post #4 by John Gaunt » Thu May 07, 2009 8:04 am

Great pictures, Mike. Looks like the skin on a rice pudding :lol: :lol:

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Re: D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #5 by komatsu d475-1 » Thu May 07, 2009 9:28 am

Great picts Mike,think u need one of these wee yokes,cheers :thumbs_up:


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Re: D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #6 by go back » Thu May 07, 2009 8:20 pm

that will do blade pins bushes and rams the power of good :lol:


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Re: D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #7 by Jeremy Rowland » Thu May 07, 2009 10:34 pm

Pretty apple--ing conditions there :lol: :lol:

Nice pics thanks for posting :thumbs_up:

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Re: D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #8 by mike 360* » Fri May 08, 2009 11:02 pm

go back wrote:that will do blade pins bushes and rams the power of good :lol:


well id like to hear a better way of pulling the dozer out in the situation that i was in, no wire rope, and cant get out of the cab as the ground struggles to support a human! i didnt ram the bucket against it, i simply slowly pulled on the top edge of the blade while he was tracking, so i would of thought there would be no damage?!

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Re: D6M LGP bogged up the fuel cap!

Post #9 by RichardJW~ » Fri May 08, 2009 11:21 pm

mike 360* wrote:
go back wrote:that will do blade pins bushes and rams the power of good :lol:


well id like to hear a better way of pulling the dozer out in the situation that i was in, no wire rope, and cant get out of the cab as the ground struggles to support a human! i didnt ram the bucket against it, i simply slowly pulled on the top edge of the blade while he was tracking, so i would of thought there would be no damage?!


absolutely Mike......in the big picture of things can't see it caused too much harm.........it's not about the consequences, just about the interest..........end of the day we're not footing the bill


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