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Update on T-250 fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby" data-source="post: 20374" data-attributes="member: 2161"><p>Well I found a local logger to come in and drag the unit to the road..... about a half mile. It went really fast and he was careful to not destroy things along the way. Bobcat of Houston, North came out today and picked it up. Everything went very smooth and I am looking forward to getting it back into operating condition. My wife checked our home owners policy and we have a rider that covers off site contents and believe it or not....the Bobcat is covered! So lessons learned.... HAVE A FIRE BOTTLE ON BOARD!!!!! Mount a shovel on the unit Clear leaves and pine needles from under the cab at every fuel time Have a air compressor to blow out engine compartment at least twice a day Can't wait to get it back and get back to work. Thanks to all who gave their input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby, post: 20374, member: 2161"] Well I found a local logger to come in and drag the unit to the road..... about a half mile. It went really fast and he was careful to not destroy things along the way. Bobcat of Houston, North came out today and picked it up. Everything went very smooth and I am looking forward to getting it back into operating condition. My wife checked our home owners policy and we have a rider that covers off site contents and believe it or not....the Bobcat is covered! So lessons learned.... HAVE A FIRE BOTTLE ON BOARD!!!!! Mount a shovel on the unit Clear leaves and pine needles from under the cab at every fuel time Have a air compressor to blow out engine compartment at least twice a day Can't wait to get it back and get back to work. Thanks to all who gave their input! [/QUOTE]
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