Lap Log

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The young man is very fortunate! Looks like he had the log in the bucket, raised the loader high enough for it to roll out.

Makes the cost of a grapple seem like nothing!
 

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Bet it dented the hood pretty good. Bet he pizzed his pants too.
 

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I'll bet dollars to doughnuts what saved his bacon was the ROPS... that log rolled all the way back and smacked the ROPS rolled back then stopped on top of the steering column. :eek:

And yes one lucky duck!
 

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The can of beer in his right hand might explain everything. :D
 

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Probably a log in his drawers too after that...
 

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Looks like the can stopped the log rolling any further. Must be strong beer.
At least he didn't spill any :D
 

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looks like the fire department showed up to rescue him. He’s stuck there, can’t get out. I would be surprised if he didn’t get some kinda injury.

also looks like some damage to the steering column.


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beex

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the rest of crew is having lunch while waiting for the fire guy to show up and rescue this guy.


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I'd like to see how they got the log off, not the usual problem they would encounter.
 

beex

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Only way i see is to get a crane and lift it off. That log probably weighs on the order of 800 lbs.


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