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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1212388" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I got to watch a D8 slide about 300 yards down a mountain side one time. I was cutting road right away. As I was walking out at the end of the day the guy pushing in the road was working on a real steep part. The hillside gave away and down the mountain he went. He was a good enough operator that he got it faced down the hill right away but there was no stopping until he got to the bottom. He sure had to clean out his shorts after that ride.</p><p>I finished falling the trees on a mile of road right away and the cat was still sitting there. They had to wait until they brought in the yarder to log that setting and used it to pull the cat up the hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1212388, member: 498"] I got to watch a D8 slide about 300 yards down a mountain side one time. I was cutting road right away. As I was walking out at the end of the day the guy pushing in the road was working on a real steep part. The hillside gave away and down the mountain he went. He was a good enough operator that he got it faced down the hill right away but there was no stopping until he got to the bottom. He sure had to clean out his shorts after that ride. I finished falling the trees on a mile of road right away and the cat was still sitting there. They had to wait until they brought in the yarder to log that setting and used it to pull the cat up the hill. [/QUOTE]
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