Watch this video and see how he uses his left and right brakes to get through the deep snow...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8O7yC5JgmM&NR=1
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This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
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This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
Yep, that's how it's done. I have gotten out of jams using them split a few times when it's been wet in the barnyard.
There are two ways to get enough Cubs. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
That's a neat looking loader too
Micah in Maine
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
I like the helpers too.
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
I think he's done that more than 1 time.
David Dee Mock-Leonard
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Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Some days it's not worth chewing through the restraints
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
Works the same way in mud if you don't dig your self in.
Bill
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
interesting bucket rig set up he's got....
Wisdom comes with age, I just haven't reached that age yet.......LOL
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
and in loose gravel in creek beds.beaconlight wrote:Works the same way in mud if you don't dig your self in.
If you are not part of the solution,
you are part of the problem!!!
you are part of the problem!!!
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
I wish he would put up the dogs before he runs over them backing up without looking.
Tim Moore
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
that's how I drive year round, unless I'm goin on the road, been stuck plenty of times, even while using the steering brakes they do wok well in deep snow with a narrow front end and big bucket like that...
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
I've done that many a time plowing snow. Even did it a time or two at the Tug!
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
Ohhhhhh, the good ol days, I use to do that with the BN back in the late 60's and early 70'swhen I was just a bit younger. Chuck
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Re: This Guy Know How to Use His Brakes!
Tim Moore wrote:I wish he would put up the dogs before he runs over them backing up without looking.
Tim Moore
Survival of the fittest? I long ago decided that if you start locking dogs up you will always have to keep them locked up. Mine learn to avoid moving vehicles by a wide berth. This can be reinforced by using a shock collar. One of the few great uses I've found for shock collars.
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