1250 needs operator to maunally slew machine slower instead of just let go of the stick.
Alot of other issues lead to something like this. Only time I’ve seen a track hoe of this size undone from its track chassis is when I was putting it together and taking it apart from job to job.
In automotive class, we used to send the new guys to the parts counter to pick up a “rivet stretcher”. The parts guy would sometimes convince them that a staple puller also worked for stretching rivets.
Is this a real thing that happens with excavators?!
They are not built on a screw in the first place.
The bottom attaches to the cab, which attaches to the body through a center pin, resting upon a plate of rollers
So just like a merry go round
you’d lose a mug here
1250 needs operator to maunally slew machine slower instead of just let go of the stick.
Alot of other issues lead to something like this. Only time I’ve seen a track hoe of this size undone from its track chassis is when I was putting it together and taking it apart from job to job.
Let me guess, this is in India
Not funny. That could do some serious damage. Just sayin
This just made my day.
Does anyone actually know how this would even happen?
Righty tighty , lefty loosie
Breaking the new guys balls is an unsung art form
Dang, I was always told it was 17 times. Guess I’ve been lucky
So 16 is the limit…!
Warranty claim.
Will you go get me them there glass nails. these ones keep breaking they must be a bad batch
Friendly reminder: the turret of an M1 Abrams Tank is reverse threaded, so you have to count your right-hand turns.
There’s a cotter pin that holds it together.
This is called a divorce!
Unscrewed? Looks pretty screwed to me.
I just spun mine 17 times and it’s feeling loose.
So the limit is 15?
We used to send new laborers after a box head joints. A head joint is the mortar between bricks or block. Bed joint is below.
In automotive class, we used to send the new guys to the parts counter to pick up a “rivet stretcher”. The parts guy would sometimes convince them that a staple puller also worked for stretching rivets.
But what if you lose your bearings?
I remember this being posted on r/memes 3 or 4 years ago.
Haha, that quote reminds me of The Far Side