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Old 02-20-2014, 08:17 PM
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I got my 1st fancy phone Jan 23rd & this morning it was dead! Trip 75miles to the city to exchange it - IPhone5s. I don't have internet without it...

I think you're onto something there Stevie ... though it wasn't a high spot in the track, I purposely spun the tracks @0:45 to get rid of any stones or lumps so the tracks were flat footed & it wouldn't teeter. It was @1:25 when I turned to the left a bit - raising the right track an inch or so up the slope that caused it to slide a bit during the swing... had I turned right it may not have move. Although it's still fluke it didn't tip right over.
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Old 02-20-2014, 09:09 PM
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I didn't mean in the track but the ground under . you got a lot of weight on the undercarriage + a long track frame . either way its hairy

I use to do a bunch of utility trenching on short steep front lots so glad all that work went away with the housing market .
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