Cat stuck in a river, and recovery

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a 30 ton cat stuck in a drainage ditch in germany

there are 5 videos leading upto the end...

http://youtu.be/BLPpxXPrKKY

wowsers thats was expensive
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Took me awhile to realise you were talking about machinery there and not a feline :laugh:

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Post: # 72787Post DNgroundworks

If it was me i wouldnt of been running the machine when half the cab was submerged with water, air intake must be high up on the cat?

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Post: # 72789Post lutonlagerlout

so stereotypical of the Germans
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that would have been cut up for scrap in this country
I was surprised to see the heavy lifting crane go across the field
my mate drives a 40 tonner and he reckons they cannot leave a proper paved road
what do you reckon that cost in total giles? 5 k euro?
I suppose its worth it for a 100k machine
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Post: # 72790Post GB_Groundworks

It's was 2 days minimum, that crane would be 5k for the recovery alone

Then the heavy truck to take it away 500 euro

Pumps, other machines, tracked dumpers job stopped, fixing the banking, temporary rd for the crane etc.

Excluding the repairs to the machine I bet it was 10-15k recovery on a 150k machine, not to mention fines etc for messing up waterway etc

Bad day for them
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DNgroundworks wrote:If it was me i wouldnt of been running the machine when half the cab was submerged with water, air intake must be high up on the cat?
They were trying to get it out so best to keep it running, see the guy sat with engine open think he was running the throttles the electric throttle would have gone, yeah intakes are high up but not normally that high up. Big machine as well
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Post: # 72792Post DNgroundworks

Oh right, fair doos, ive had a machine stuck before and had to admit defeat and ask for help, lol:p

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the question is, how the hell did he get there and what was he doing??
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dig dug dan wrote:the question is, how the hell did he get there and what was he doing??
It's probably the German firm that are making a mess of the Edinburgh tram works :laugh:

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Post: # 72803Post Stuarty

Now thats a recovery job and a half!

What mess in Edinburgh? lol I hate driving through the town with all those temporary diversions, its bloody hellish!

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I used to know Edinburgh well through work/nights out etc but now every route around the city is closed or has a diversion. :(
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Post: # 72857Post Dave_L

That was a good watch! Lovely sounding Cat and an even better sounding crane at full pull.

Id say a crane of that size/weight would be £10k.

I also guess the H&S consultant wasn't on site during the recovery, numerous (unnecessary) dangerous actions noted!

Good to see it come out in the end though. Shame it was dark!
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Post: # 72858Post Dave_L

Similar to the 13t Daewoo we found whilst out on a walk across the Somerset levels recently.......tracked into a WWII bomb crater, game over :(

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Post: # 72862Post DNgroundworks

Has it sank even more than in the pics off CE dave?

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Post: # 72880Post Dave_L

I would imagine it has, given the soft ground and rainfall we've had lately.

Will probably venture over there again soon and see!

Tis a sad sight though....
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