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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 86107" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>...those that have rolled their machines over, and those that haven't yet.</p><p>Yup, I rolled mine again on Saturday. I was working with a post auger a little too close to a trench, and one side slipped in. No damage, other than the machine landed on a deck chair - RIP deck chair... The nice thing about a 4xx series machine is that you and a couple of buddies can flip it up right again, that is after detaching the auger drive. Once upright, I put the boom down, it started right up, and I drove it out of the trench.</p><p>Since this is not the first time I have done something stupid, no embarrassment was felt. Just glad no one was hurt, or the machine either, for that matter.</p><p>Anybody else done anything like this lately?</p><p>Cheers - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 86107, member: 3290"] ...those that have rolled their machines over, and those that haven't yet. Yup, I rolled mine again on Saturday. I was working with a post auger a little too close to a trench, and one side slipped in. No damage, other than the machine landed on a deck chair - RIP deck chair... The nice thing about a 4xx series machine is that you and a couple of buddies can flip it up right again, that is after detaching the auger drive. Once upright, I put the boom down, it started right up, and I drove it out of the trench. Since this is not the first time I have done something stupid, no embarrassment was felt. Just glad no one was hurt, or the machine either, for that matter. Anybody else done anything like this lately? Cheers - SR [/QUOTE]
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