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<blockquote data-quote="864wood" data-source="post: 399" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>In fairness to the original stauck story, that was in fact the second stuck episode. The first was the day aftter hurricane Isabel on the eastern seaboard and I was mucking out swales and the general jobsite. I was on @15% slope left track low and I took a monster bite of pure slop. Figuring a pint of water is a pound and an 84" bucket holds @28.3cu' of material, go figure how much water weight was added to my load. The result was it forced the machine to slide left skid low and backwards into a pond. Wahhhhh! I had 3 different contracting crews betting I would not get it out. It took aboud 70 min, alot of sweat and a generally bad attitude for being a dumdass and I was back in business. All of which was still billable time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="864wood, post: 399, member: 38"] In fairness to the original stauck story, that was in fact the second stuck episode. The first was the day aftter hurricane Isabel on the eastern seaboard and I was mucking out swales and the general jobsite. I was on @15% slope left track low and I took a monster bite of pure slop. Figuring a pint of water is a pound and an 84" bucket holds @28.3cu' of material, go figure how much water weight was added to my load. The result was it forced the machine to slide left skid low and backwards into a pond. Wahhhhh! I had 3 different contracting crews betting I would not get it out. It took aboud 70 min, alot of sweat and a generally bad attitude for being a dumdass and I was back in business. All of which was still billable time. [/QUOTE]
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