How`s that now?
had to have been fully loaded..but what happened when they unloaded???THAT is a lot of weight! A king crabber wouldn't stand a chance of staying upright with that much ice buildup.
eggsplain that, please....
He dropped the blade, put it in reverse and ground down the stump.eggsplain that, please....
Actually, a lot of the load is above deck. You can see the containers under the ice. I suspect they had to do a bunch of jack-hammerin' on those before they could unload them.had to have been fully loaded..but what happened when they unloaded???
That's what I use for skiddin' on Dad's property. The 955 with 6' forks actually works good for retrieving blow downs, I can shake the dirt out of the stumps & pile them up, out of the way. I can also lift the logs (or trees) over stumps & other obstacles and maneuver them around, to prevent scuffing up the standing trees. The windows are a PITA in the brush, though. Even though I'm constantly guarding them, I broke one door glass & cracked one corner window.
That's what I use for skiddin' on Dad's property. The 955 with 6' forks actually works good for retrieving blow downs, I can shake the dirt out of the stumps & pile them up, out of the way. I can also lift the logs (or trees) over stumps & other obstacles and maneuver them around, to prevent scuffing up the standing trees. The windows are a PITA in the brush, though. Even though I'm constantly guarding them, I broke one door glass & cracked one corner window.
988s look completely different now.
988s look completely different now.
It's amazing what 40 yrs does to everything.
All these photos remind me of the place we did our fly in fishing trip in Quebec. So beautiful and peaceful up there.
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