I need pucker remover for seat.

kwanwon

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I have looked everywhere for a Kubota product to remove the pucker mark I left in my seat today.

I had the backhoe on my B26 and was backing up to dig out an old stump along my creek. My left rear tire sunk slightly in to the ground and the right rear slowly started to rise off the ground, I had my loader bucket low to the ground and was able to stop the tip with it and swung the backhoe bucket over the right side to counter the tip and move off the slope.
It went so slow I even had time to think of how I'm going to upright my machine if it went on it's side. I did have my seatbelt on. I really doesn't look like much of a slope in the photo.


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Forvols

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I got a creek too I get some pucker factor even mowing with my riding mower on some areas along the creek. The ground and ability to support weight changes quickly along a creek. Your pucker is a good reminder for me cause I got some tractor work to do along the creek bank and my L2501 w/FEL weighs ALOT more than my 48"cut riding mower.
 

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Glad it went no further than a case of pucker.
I'm always amazed how pics never do the slope justice.
 

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I've got a Ditch Witch R40 trencher with a backhoe. I've done a few jobs digging footings for electrical transformers in some some areas the guy I was doing the work for said he would dig those by hand.

He was a good friend, and I told him I had loaded this thing up and I was digging a hole!

I would have to go up over a berm that was like a terrace several feet high and then just tapered now to grade on the end and the transformer had to be in that location! I would swing the backhoe to the uphill side, and have the opposite outrigger a few inches off the ground, and the digging boom a few inches off the ground in the back. With everything that low I never had any trouble with the slope.
 

kwanwon

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Good idea extending the outrigger. I had been over that spot 4 times with the rotary cutter with no problems. It is a 60" so slightly wider then the tires and lower center of gravity then the backhoe. I'm glad my tires are loaded or I would really have been in trouble.

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