Don't have a jack...
Don't have a jack...
Thought you guys might get a kick.
I rented a mini excavator a couple of weeks ago to replace my sewer line and I was a little surprised by the result of loading the mini on the trailer. I was standing next to the rear tire and the bad boy yanked the truck right off the ground. The tires were a good foot in the air. The pic below is dropping it off. Complete pics at the link below.
Plumber quoted 1800 smokes.
Rent a mini = 200.
30 ft of 4" heavy grade PVC = 80.
Learning to drive a excavator = priceless and fun!
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Full Story at
http://www.geocities.com/k_fabec/dig.html
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I rented a mini excavator a couple of weeks ago to replace my sewer line and I was a little surprised by the result of loading the mini on the trailer. I was standing next to the rear tire and the bad boy yanked the truck right off the ground. The tires were a good foot in the air. The pic below is dropping it off. Complete pics at the link below.
Plumber quoted 1800 smokes.
Rent a mini = 200.
30 ft of 4" heavy grade PVC = 80.
Learning to drive a excavator = priceless and fun!
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Full Story at
http://www.geocities.com/k_fabec/dig.html
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Last edited by k_fabec; Aug 21, 2003 at 06:33 PM.
Saw the same thing when I worked at Home Depot. One of our lot guys loaded a pallet of concrete on the back of some guys trailer. The wheels came up also. I told him at least he has a 4X4!


