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<blockquote data-quote="Blaine" data-source="post: 2616" data-attributes="member: 250"><p>Well, things went pretty well. I started from the shore line and started digging down into the silt. This kept me on pretty solid ground and I didn't have any problems as long as I did it this way. If I tried to start further out, I would have to push out with the bucket in order to get unstuck. Unfortunately I only got to work about an hour and a half before I had mechanical issues. It was the first time I have run the skidsteer. I bought in completely dissasembled, but it included a fresh John Deere crate motor. As with any project, there were a few bugs. The electric fuel pump sucked some large debris out of the tank and of course I gradually lost power and it shut down. Since the lake is coming back up in the next couple of days it was kind of scary at first. The only other problem is that one of the tires was apparently low and so it went completely flat after I finally got the fuel problem diagnosed and fixed. All in all I am very happy though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaine, post: 2616, member: 250"] Well, things went pretty well. I started from the shore line and started digging down into the silt. This kept me on pretty solid ground and I didn't have any problems as long as I did it this way. If I tried to start further out, I would have to push out with the bucket in order to get unstuck. Unfortunately I only got to work about an hour and a half before I had mechanical issues. It was the first time I have run the skidsteer. I bought in completely dissasembled, but it included a fresh John Deere crate motor. As with any project, there were a few bugs. The electric fuel pump sucked some large debris out of the tank and of course I gradually lost power and it shut down. Since the lake is coming back up in the next couple of days it was kind of scary at first. The only other problem is that one of the tires was apparently low and so it went completely flat after I finally got the fuel problem diagnosed and fixed. All in all I am very happy though. [/QUOTE]
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