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Now this is what i call STUCK!

Dozerboy

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X2, because it would take even longer to try and bury that super stick.
 

dayexco

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south dakota
looks like they're bringing in concrete plank or are those dragline mats? to get the tracks up on....looks like they've done this before, i'll bet they had it outta there in a heartbeat
 

Ford LT-9000

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Its amazing how soft the ground is in the parts of the US we have no worries here of sinking a excavator :thumbsup
 

MVFD

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Victoria BC
Ford LT-9000 said:
Its amazing how soft the ground is in the parts of the US we have no worries here of sinking a excavator :thumbsup


LOL

Yeah the its all rock here.
 

Dwan Hall

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Nov 10, 2004
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Juneau, Alaska
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Self Employed
When working around any soft ground, (muskeg, below high tide, etc) we always have a large log within reach. Suprising how many times grabing that log has gotten us out of trouble.
 

CAT 345BLR

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Belgium
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i mean how do you get start to try and get that out of there.....

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Those are my pics , and i was working with this machine . It was a machine that we rented before our own 345BLR .

I've told the boss that we need some dragline mats , but he says it wasn't nececery . After 4 hours the machine was out of there .
 

mflah87

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Waltham
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owner of excavating company
I'd call the insurance company and report it stolen once it sinks in deep enough! get a brand new one.
 
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