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    Wow! I've driven one of those. They're twitchy little things. That loading technique must have taken some serious talent ... or large amounts of beer.
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    Try loading a backhoe to unload a railcar

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    People have already asked .... now how do you get down ?

    I just found the company Herzog that makes that add-on pieces for the backhoe, its called CarTopper Material Handler
    Includes video ....


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    I've done very similar things with a skid-steer loader, BUT NEVER INTENTIONALLY!

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    How to unload an excavator:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=FE02TxLlRQU
    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Roehl View Post
    How to unload an excavator:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=FE02TxLlRQU
    It's really interesting that the people watching don't think anything of it. It's obvious they've seen this many times before. The guy that drives the truck off is just waiting until he can get in the cab.

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    Large Cojones, small brain or some of both.

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    That CarTopper thing is designed to be used while the train is in motion too!

    How'd you like to be sitting in that when approaching a low overpass?


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    Thanks I got stuck in the youtube vortex... Thats was some brain waste time. Glad I work from home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig D Peltier View Post
    Thanks I got stuck in the youtube vortex... Thats was some brain waste time. Glad I work from home.
    I did too. Except, I don't work AT home...I was playin' hooky FROM work AT home.
    Jason

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