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Video of H-3, unload off trailer

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    Posted: 26 Jul 2011 at 11:08am
Thought I would video the unload off the trailer, first time its been under its own power in about 15 years. Sure was good to see..
 
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Wouldn't run without the air tube on, needed to more gas to the carb.
 
Once I hooked up the air cleaner hose, she ran good..
 
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Edited by Don(MI) - 26 Jul 2011 at 11:09am
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Everyone needs one , just not sure why.. Must be why I have FD5 , HD5G  and 715B
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Sounds like it's ready to go to work.
 Steel crawler tracks on a steel deck and ramps is a very dangerous combination. Cover everything up with oak planks and lower the blade while driving off and you will be much safer. Just in the last few years there have been several tractors lost to the junk man from steel wheels on a steel deck. I came on an accident a few years ago where a guy was hauling a big horizontal mill on a steel decked flatbed, no blocks under it. They had to get a crane out to the off ramp to pick up the mill and tip the truck back up on it's wheels. It was on it's side. Steel on steel or cast iron on steel is almost impossible to keep in one spot. That milled moved just enough to let the truck tip and the chains pulled the truck with it as it went over.
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