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ScrapmanIndustries
we had a track with a blown seal at the first yard I worked at. unless your track is stretched almost to the point of needing a new one you can get by with careful operation. In the army we would also just take out a track pad or two. but those were paid for by the American tax payer so we really didn't care too much if it didn't last that long. I remember when we were in NTC we dropped the idler completely while driving at night, the next morning threw track coming around a turn, so they chopped off like 5 or 6 pads and drove for 3 days with no idler, just the rear road wheel. I would recommend fixing your seal though. things work way better when they work the way their supposed to.
And they tell me to put down the crack pipe, dude there's no way your going to move a track machine around with out the front idler.
And removing pads from the track chain is not going to shorten the track, on larger machines you need a track press to split the track.
I wouldn't even let you fuel my machine or pressure wash the mud off from it.
And my firt hired cat operator was a commercial graphics guy who never operated a machine before and other owners tried to hire him away from me. That's what good training does for ya, Mike had a class "A" personality and many of the other operators showed him the ropes.
When Mike told me another equipment owner wanted to hire him away from me and then after seeing the new Cat with an air conditioned sound proofed cab - told Mike he was nuts to stay on my old open air gear jammer D4D but he told me he loved that old machine.
It was a two year job and Mike stayed on the whole time, Now have I got a story to tell ya about hired truck drivers.
You pay them a decent wage then in your absense the driver subs the driving job to another unknown and only shows up on padays to hand on the hours and collect the pay from which he divvies up with his hired hand.
Got a call form the job super one morning asking me who I had driving my truck, told him Willie. Super says no you don't and you better get down here to straighten this out. At least the super waited for a Thursday to call as I had to be there for Friday to do the hours and cut the checks.
I fired Willie at the end of the day just after he handed me the hour tallies.
Imagine that paying a guy an hourly wage that he is able to hire another driver, pay that driver then bank some for himself.
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