Yep.
Using the FEL to fill in part of a dam. I knew the new fill was soft and I was watching it, but late in the day the front right (downhill) wheel suddenly sunk deep and the whole thing gently rolled over to the right and didn't stop until it was upside down in about a foot of water. Fortunately I was able to scramble clear and I am unhurt, other than feeling like an utter fool.
The motor continued running for about 10 seconds then stopped before I could find the key. It didn't sound bad, just stopped running. I'm hoping it just ran out of fuel, being upside down and all. I did notice a lot of engine oil being spat out from somewhere at the 'top' - which is, of course, normally the bottom. Don't know what that is from.
I righted it a couple of hours later, and my plan tomorrow (assuming I can get it out of the dam) is to try and pop the injectors or plugs, check that it turns, and blow out any oil from the cylinders.
Obviously I'm worried that it may have sucked a load of water through the air filters, or that enough oil made it into the cylinders to lock and bend a rod. But I have no idea what else to be looking for at this stage.
Any help, theories or suggestions would be very welcome!
Using the FEL to fill in part of a dam. I knew the new fill was soft and I was watching it, but late in the day the front right (downhill) wheel suddenly sunk deep and the whole thing gently rolled over to the right and didn't stop until it was upside down in about a foot of water. Fortunately I was able to scramble clear and I am unhurt, other than feeling like an utter fool.
The motor continued running for about 10 seconds then stopped before I could find the key. It didn't sound bad, just stopped running. I'm hoping it just ran out of fuel, being upside down and all. I did notice a lot of engine oil being spat out from somewhere at the 'top' - which is, of course, normally the bottom. Don't know what that is from.
I righted it a couple of hours later, and my plan tomorrow (assuming I can get it out of the dam) is to try and pop the injectors or plugs, check that it turns, and blow out any oil from the cylinders.
Obviously I'm worried that it may have sucked a load of water through the air filters, or that enough oil made it into the cylinders to lock and bend a rod. But I have no idea what else to be looking for at this stage.
Any help, theories or suggestions would be very welcome!