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<blockquote data-quote="pondfishr" data-source="post: 4111" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>I just wanted to see if there was something out there since the only Bobcat experience I have has come from the machine I own. I have no problem with the basic operation but when loading high, travelling with loads on slopes, and ect... I was looking for documentation on best practices. Something that got my attention - A close neighbor of mine was moving a gooseneck trailer with his Bobcat bucket. The trailer slipped and the neck of the gooseneck landed in the operator cab severing an artery in his leg. He died the next day in the hospital from loss of blood. He was alone at home when it happened and he had to crawl to the house to call 911 and by the time the paramedics arrived the blood loss had been too great for him to survive. A sobering thought to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondfishr, post: 4111, member: 225"] I just wanted to see if there was something out there since the only Bobcat experience I have has come from the machine I own. I have no problem with the basic operation but when loading high, travelling with loads on slopes, and ect... I was looking for documentation on best practices. Something that got my attention - A close neighbor of mine was moving a gooseneck trailer with his Bobcat bucket. The trailer slipped and the neck of the gooseneck landed in the operator cab severing an artery in his leg. He died the next day in the hospital from loss of blood. He was alone at home when it happened and he had to crawl to the house to call 911 and by the time the paramedics arrived the blood loss had been too great for him to survive. A sobering thought to think about. [/QUOTE]
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