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Shimmy1

Senior Member
Since there is some talk on old equipment, I'll add this. I know there is universal hate for big rubber tire hoes, but if I had to conquer the world with one, and parts were not an issue, give me the old trusty 780D. I've spent a bunch of time in a 446B, but it's not the beast the 780 was. backhoe-loaders-780-d-case-3344761435.jpg
 

Coaldust

Senior Member
I thought Cody did a good job dropping his persona and actually doing sincere interviews of the townsfolk. Love the classic Komatsu style.

Be the change you want to see. :)

 

Welder Dave

Senior Member
I think it fell into a basement with one track.It did appear to be getting hot though.
It did get stuck but was steaming too. I think he would have done a lot more damage if he hadn't got. Ran it till it wouldn't run anymore. He was headed towards some propane tanks or fuel station when someone in a Cat scraper tried to stop him. Basically pushed the scraper out of the way like a toy but it did cause him to change direction.
He had to have had some serious mental issues. Too bad because he was a highly skilled fabricator and welder.
 
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