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Welder Dave

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Oct 11, 2014
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I haven't used my Champion 730A for a few month's and the batteries didn't have enough power to turn it over. I cleaned all the cables and battery posts but it didn't help. Thankfully boosting it and using a lithium booster got it started. I put the tools and booster in my truck and drove up to the shop to put them back. I got back in the grader and it made a weird noise when I went move. I thought something was wrong with the trans. but backed up and it went away. 15 minutes later it dawned on me I never put the battery cover back on. It was sitting against the tires and got pushed back behind the batteries on the chain case but wasn't rubbing. It did get bent and twisted though. I think I can straighten it but I'm kicking myself for forgetting to put it back on. I don't really like it because I have to pry it off to get at the batteries. I'll make a better cover if I can't straighten it. I'm glad it didn't cause any other damage and is just a battery cover but still feel dumb about forgetting about it.
 

Welder Dave

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Canada
I can report the articulation is still working and makes it a lot easier to turn around in tight spaces. It's the first time I've used the grader since freeing the spool that wouldn't move in one direction. I think I'll probably need new batteries. I want it to start easily in the winter.
 

Tyler d4c

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Mar 2, 2016
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Location
Salix Pa
A 953 will do a number to the tools let on the track
A 943 will smash a can of paint stripper all over the tool trailer
Ran over some tractor side screens
A gallon of oil will make quite the mess in a cab of a f750 if the seat won't move should properly look as to why it won't move
 

TCat

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Joined
Aug 28, 2014
Messages
263
Location
South, Alabama USA
Occupation
Fleet Manager On My Island Of Misfit Toys
A 953 will do a number to the tools let on the track
A 943 will smash a can of paint stripper all over the tool trailer
Ran over some tractor side screens
A gallon of oil will make quite the mess in a cab of a f750 if the seat won't move should properly look as to why it won't move
Man Tyler you make me feel better about my skid steer fuel cap. Thanks!!
 

Truck Shop

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Dec 7, 2015
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WWW.
Creeper stood up between drive tires on tandem. Door flopped open on tire shop service
truck 1" gun hit the pavement at 70. Tow truck operators towing from rear and forgetting
to check hood latches-hood pops up at 45 or doors not latched all the way.
Forgetting the bar over tools and firing it up.
 

Welder Dave

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Oct 11, 2014
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Location
Canada
Stuff left on tracks doesn't fair well. Had a socket set in nice metal case. Well I saved the plastic tray and sockets. The case was bent up pretty good. Ran over a paint can with the tractor a long time ago. Splattered a bunch of red paint on the tractor wheel.
Somewhere buried at the bottom of a dozen loads of black dirt is a ball pein hammer and a pair of pliers I forgot to take off the passenger side step on the dump truck. I thought about trying to spread the dirt piles out to find them but it would be marginally easier than finding a needle in a hay stack.
The battery cover on the grader is a heavy awkward chunk of steel and you have to go between the tandems to take it off. It's easier to just lift it off out of the way. I got it straight enough it still works but thinking of getting a new cover made of aluminum. Used the backhoe stabilizer as a hyd. press. I bent some rebar for handles to make it easier to remove. Hoping to weld them on tomorrow.
 

cuttin edge

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Nov 9, 2014
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Location
NB Canada
Occupation
Finish grader operator
I got a paint story. Young surveyor. Winter. Frozen survey pain. Places can on heater defrost. Leaves it there for a couple hours. Jumps in truck to go grab a coffee. Pulls away. now hot paint can rolls off dash, Hits floor, and boom. Beautiful bright pink truck interior, and surveyor.
 

Shimmy1

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Aug 14, 2014
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North Dakota
I've driven over battery chargers (yes, more than one), grease guns, grinders, and an air compressor. I've left the side doors open on Deere 772A and Case 621B and bent them all to hell when they caught the tire. Ran over a couple battery box covers for trucks, and forgot to unhook hoses and light cord on the RGN at least three times over the years. I've buried tape measures, saws, nut drivers, torches, and ladders. Can't remember how many vice-grips, pliers, hammers, and wrenches over the years got left in the dirt or on whatever was being worked on, never to be seen again.

It's really kind of embarrassing to admit some of this, but over the course of being in the field for almost 40 years, and being an operator for 35 of them, stuff happens.

The worst, though, is when you pull away and have to watch $hit happen because you can't react fast enough to stop it. Times like that you just stop and sit there for a minute wondering how you could be so stupid.
 

Old Doug

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Oct 16, 2013
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Mo
Mistakes are made i guess if they can be fixed they are not so bad. I was backing my F600 in the building i had plenty of room between the bed and the door way but i didnt think about the top of the side board leaning out . Now i need a new piece of trim .
 

uptight excavating

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Jan 1, 2019
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Location
sunny manitoba
In response to your stories I can relate to all of them, Been there done that and it will happen more and more often as I get older. Seems worse under stress that's caused from more and more idiots out there that one has to deal with.
 

eastroad

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Jun 4, 2008
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123
Location
SW Vermont
Creeper stood up between drive tires on tandem. Door flopped open on tire shop service
truck 1" gun hit the pavement at 70. Tow truck operators towing from rear and forgetting
to check hood latches-hood pops up at 45 or doors not latched all the way.
Forgetting the bar over tools and firing it up.
I’ve wrecked several creepers like that. I’m still looking for a source for those old style wood creepers. New ones are too expensive.
One prankster in the shop thought it was funny to slide someone’s lunchbox between the tandems on their truck. We almost had a fistfight that day.
 
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