Can anyone identify the loader size in the Squizzy photo? Is it a 966 model? :confused:
A forum user asked about the size of the loader, speculating if it was a 966. Another member clarified that it was actually a 938F model, affectionately named "Effie." The loader was being transported home over a 30-mile distance, with the possibility of the driver feeling bored on a Friday.
Squizzy246B warned about the hazards of this treacherous road during summer, where distractions can easily divert a driver's attention. What specific dangers are you referring to, Squizzy?
Wulf wondered, "What could have startled Squizzy?" I advised Wulf to divert a man's attention from the road, not to cause him to have a sudden scare!
Squizzy246B playfully remarked, "Wulf, I only suggested taking a man's eyes off the road, not giving him a heart attack!" It seems like she might be too much woman for you, huh? ðŪððĪŠð Don't forget to click to read more!
There are numerous issues with the image, but the most troubling aspect is the portrayal of a man in women's clothing. This highlights the importance of understanding and respecting gender identities.
Wulf asked Squizzy what kind of thing he found so funny, to which Squizzy responded with a series of laughing emojis. The hilarity of the situation was not lost on either of them.
When it comes to controversial images, the one CM1995 mentioned raises eyebrows for many reasons. The most concerning aspect is the portrayal of a man dressed as a woman, which is a topic that sparks discussions on gender identity and representation in media. Some speculate that the figure in the picture resembles Martin Lawrence from the film "Big Momma's House". This portrayal opens up a dialogue about the depiction of cross-dressing and gender roles in popular culture.
User rino1494 speculated that the person in question may be Martin Lawrence from the popular film "Big Momma's House." However, Squizzy jokingly expressed surprise at not realizing the character was a cross-dresser. This humorous exchange highlights a memorable moment from the entertainment industry.
Wrenchbender exclaimed, "Oh no, you really messed that up! Squizzy had no idea that was actually a cross-dresser!" Could it be that...uh...individual is a graders driver?
Squizzy246B questioned, "So, the guy is a grader driver, right?" Let's avoid triggering any unsettling memories for him with thoughts of the grader guy. Remember, he's currently in therapy working through these issues.
At the fashion charity event for cancer, grader operators stunned in dresses. I regret not capturing photos of that memorable night when we sent big Jerry down the runway in a dress and stockings. Our bold choice may have caused a stir and changed a few lives forever!
Squizzy246B inquired: "So, you're saying that this guy is a grader driver?" It seems likely, along with other various roles he may take on.
Just picture the moment when a mysterious object darts across the path of your loader, Squizzy. I guarantee it would come to a screeching halt.
Which is better: the loader or Sqizzy? Explore the differences and benefits of each to decide which option is right for your needs. This comparison will help you make an informed choice on which machine is ideal for your specific requirements.
A rural individual pondered, "Just picture what would happen if that object suddenly crossed paths with your heavy equipment, Squizzy. I'm willing to bet it would bring it to a sudden halt." Perhaps it's time to consider upgrading to a 5-cubic-meter bucket. The possibilities are endless!
Equip them with a pair of sturdy overalls and they will be ready to assist with loader maintenance issues.
Yesterday was a day of luxury in the modern comforts of the Hyonndee. But today it's back to work at the site with my trusty "Effie" excavator. I found a pile of stumps left behind by someone, so I need to clear them out. And to top it off, someone made a mess in the crib room - I wonder who that could have been? Perhaps it was the same person who usually operates a zero tail swing excavator. Time to clean up and get back to work!
In order to add some interest to our project, I decided to take a few photos of the "Effie's" Rake bucket paired with our advanced carry brackets. Since "Effie" lacks a quick hitch, we had to create brackets for transporting the loader with the rake in the bucket. Removing the bucket and attaching the rake can be a hassle, but with the right technique, it can be done in about 30 minutes - even quicker with an extra pair of hands. In the last picture, you may also notice that our beloved Scottish clown, affectionately known as "Haggis", is missing his Hi-Vis shirt. Do you think the skid appears small from down there?
After realizing that operating a two-stick loader while taking photos as a right-handed individual is not safe, I have decided to prioritize safety over snapshots. The end of the day brings a satisfying sight: a massive stockpile of overburden ready for loading out, and a pile of stumps ready for disposal. As Friday draws to a close, I am grateful for a successful day without any accidents.
Impressive images! Your loader and Yanmar excavator with a rake are looking great.
We greatly appreciate Equipment Fan for providing us with invaluable rakes, including one on the skid. The loader rake is based on the skid rake design, although it may not be visible in these images. This rake on the excavator is incredibly useful for lifting out old bricks and pavers, making it a must-have tool on the job site.
The user wrenchbender humorously pointed out a mistake: Squizzy was unaware that the person in question was a cross-dresser. This raised the question: how did someone else know about it?
atgreene wondered why someone else knew that information about Squizzy not doing something. It made them question their initial assumption that a Dresser was a type of Bulldozer.
"Woah, that's one massive gal!" Wulf exclaimed. "What is it, Squizzy?" It would take a "big rig" to transport this behemoth. It appears to be a B-81, beloved by antique Mack enthusiasts, equipped with 65,000 lb. rear axles and a 20,000 lb. front axle. #bigtruck #antiquemack #heavyhaul #beastlytruck #ClassicMack #truckenthusiast.
Wulf inquired, "What exactly are you referring to, Squizzy?" *laughs out loud* Woof! OMG!
Indeed, Squizzy enjoys flaunting it....Enjoying sunshine, blue skies, and beautiful beach babes from the comfort of your cab. Here's a glimpse of what I witness regularly - three of our "intelligent staff members" seeking shelter from the rain! Can you imagine being under that Hitachi bucket? Crazy times!
Nick, don't worry, they are well prepared with their protective hard hats on! A while ago, we were constructing walls for a container hard stand under the scorching sun with no shelter in sight. I placed my thermos flask and lunch box in front of a 966 bucket and suggested to my friend to move the bucket slightly forward with the cutting edge on the ground to create some shade. However, my friend accidentally picked up the bucket and dropped it on my flask, flattening it like a pancake!
It has come to my attention that there has been a drop in the quality of your work. While revisiting this discussion thread, I couldn't help but notice that I was able to get away with causing damage to the crib room without facing any consequences.
Member Squizzy246B shared a nostalgic moment of rereading a thread and reminiscing about a past memory. They recalled a daring moment when they accidentally damaged the back end of the crib room but managed to escape without any reprimand. Despite the minor dent in the shed, they realized no equipment was harmed in the incident. Such moments of mischief and luck often make for amusing anecdotes in life.