I guess...Well, are you gonna tell us about it?
Friday I was hauling the excavator to a new job, started making noise in overdrive.
then in low range it started really making noise...
got the excavator unloaded, but now I'm 40 miles from home, with the equipment trailer in tow, all told about 48000# (self loaders are heavy and so is my equipment trailer)
well direct drive works fine, and overdrive is working ok, so bomb down the freeway, and head up the hill to home
where some moron decides to stop in the middle of the steepest part of the steepest hill and let a pedestrian cross... who had no intention of crossing I might add.
Well by now its obvious low range wants nothing to do with this trip, but direct isn't going to get me rolling on this hill... so pop er in low, she makes a few horriffic crunches but its enough to get me up into low gear but in direct drive...
get the trailer parked (about a mile from home) and limp her the rest of the way home...
where I need to back down my street cause its a dead end...
by now low range isn't working at all and 90w oil is leaking pretty good...
Anyway that was Friday, today I figured I need to get her to a shop, cause I'm not equipped to pull a truck trans here (they are big and very heavy and all I got is gravel and sand to work in let alone a massive trans jack)
So I fire the beasty up and Hel or high water try for the 20 miles to the nearest truck mechanic....
... I made it about 7 miles before the top of the aux box came loose and cut an air line, smoke rolling off the exhaust from the oil splashing all over it lol... pulled her onto the shoulder and called in the cavalry...
That 7 miles did likely save me $2-300 in tow bill as its all windy back roads...
Anyhow she's at the mechanic's now looking at a rebuilt trans and a couple days labor
Did I mention I'm already broke, as I just spent the better part of the last week putting new chains a sprockets on the excavator (solo is a terrible way to get that job done... i suggest bringing a dumb friend thats good at lifting heavy things and hitting them with hammers)