I've tipped by Kubota tractor twice in the thirty five years I've owned it, and the most vulnerable thing on the machine is the battery!! The acid drips out and causes a mess which you want to clean with a lot of water and baking soda ASAP!! Then you need to top up the battery with battery acid not just water. Also, once you wright the machine, let it sit for five or ten minutes to let fluid/oil get back to their normal areas. You wouldn't want to crank it, if oil got past the rings into the combustion chamber, as this could cause hydro-lock and bend a rod!! My Kubota has a compression release that prevents this.
Wow. He’s blessed to not be hurt. You can replace machines but you can’t replace a human life. It’s refreshing to see an owner not get furious or vindictive when something goes wrong. You let Christ shine through. God bless. They need to get letsdig18 to fix the pond dam. He really knows what he’s doing and does the job right.
Lucky again!!! - And a visibly relieved boss. No one was hurt and no damage was done. But please be more careful in the future. Keep it up, I'm looking forward to the next video. Greetings from Germany
Sooo happy nobody was hurt ! Good call on how to rescue the machine . UBC crew steps for the owner and pull together for a wonderful save ! Well Done. Be safe.
Glad everyone (machine too) is ok!!! Poor Willie, its always embarrassing to make a mistake but things happen. Main thing is no one got hurt. Great team work getting it recovered.
Nice recovery! Glad all is good. Also happy to see that again you showed that shit happens on the job and that you just adapt to the situation and overcome it. Great work!
Wow! Glad no one was hurt!.. Willie Is a good operator sometimes things happen unfortunately.. Hopefully ASV checks out well also..Again thank you God no one was hurt.. Y’all be safe.
Yep, that a dilemma, but great recovery. So glad Willie wasn't injured. I'm sure he feels really bad about the disruption. Glad Jon kept his cool. Accidents happen. Great crew. Blessings to all.....
I backed over an edge just like that and flipped over into a small pond I was digging. Never a fun situation. Glad Willie isn't hurt, and hopefully the machine will be okay too. Stay safe out there!
I'm very happy that you got your machine out of that creek. However, I am thrilled that Willie was not hurt, and nobody got hurt in the rescue operation. Accidents happen, machines can be repaired or replaced. Human lives are much more precious. Big welcome to Dwight! It seems that he fits right in already!
I’m from the new school, all “accidents” now called “incidents” are avoidable if time and pre inspection is done to look for ant hazards. They got lucky.
Great team work. Just a lost day of production schedule, which is the same thing as a rain out, but as it was a work day, not much extra expense that I could tell. You dodged one today. 👍
Oh, no! Poor Willie! I am grateful he’s okay and the ASV came out with your great work. The dirt was so loose and soft which didn’t help. I know, in the past, I thought it almost happened but didn’t. Y’all have been so fortunate that this is a first. 🙏🏻
I hate to say this, but sure was more fun to watch than the usual mulching. Great crew, nobody got hurt, the machine works, and the outcome was wonderful. Thanks for videoing and sharing.
Me on the phone with Boss : Hey , You know that conversation we had ? Bout me not fuckn up?? Well today's not a good day to start that . I already got today's fuck up penciled in .
Nice that it worked out. It's not really operator error, in that thick brush things can sneak up on you. Bad things happen to good people even when you are being cautious, work has to get done and Willie gets it done. Good to jump right back on that horse. Thanks for sharing even when things go wrong, it makes good lessons for us all.
I did the same thing with my PT100 Forestry! Can be a real drama getting out of the cab if the loader arms are raised. I believe the new ASV Max series machineshave an escape hatch in the cab roof which is a very necessary improvement.
You are a good Christian boss .. you seem to treat people good … my only issue with that situation would have been if they were playing around .. and of course they was not … stuff happens .. and when u work with people like that and help them through that kind of stuff .. and keep your composure and not start screaming and hollering and cursing and firing everyone… that is what sets you apart … May God bless you and your business .. and you have stored riches in heaven for being good to people . I just thought u might wanna hear that ..
Another awesome job. Some amazing engineering going on. No job is impossible. Great video as usual. You have no idea how nice it is to see REAL MEN working hard together to get a job done. Looking forward to you next one! Much love from Southern California.
Oh, oh, this is not good. It's a new to heap up Eard Ground and the Mulcher is together with the Eard to fall down. Your have very good Workt and the Mulcher against on firm Ground to bring. I hope the Machine is not to damage. Greeting 👍👌🇦🇹
Dang willie I wish you would have had the camera with you rolling as you were rolling!Just remember now the RT in RT 120 stands for real tippy! Tuck and roll tuck and roll my friend! All in a days work! Glad you and the machine are fine! 👍 Nice to meet you Dwight and welcome to the crew! 👋 Thanks for the video Team upstate!👋👍
Well, that’s not good! Thank God Willie’s ok and was able to get out. You can always replace a machine but you can never replace a life. Hey sh** happens. It could have been worse. You’re a great boss Jon 😊
Glad it all worked out. If you're in that situation again it's probably best to let the machine sit upright for a day to let all the oil drain back to the oil pan. When on its side or upside down oil can get up in the cylinders and cause a hydrolock when you try to start it. That can cause catastrophic engine failure like a broken connecting rod or crankshaft. Got lucky all around on this one.
Well you know that Willie feels bad enough. No speech needed. Glad everything and everyone is good. I'm really surprised on the no liquid leaks. Your extremely lucky all the way around on that deal. Hey, now at least you know that if it's ever turned on its side again.
Great video, I live on 25 acres and have a skid steer and a Kubota tractor. Here is my question to the general group, I've always been told and read if you turn over a piece of equipment, you should wait a few hours before starting to let the oil run back into the crankcase. Obviously you did not wait all of that long. I have equipment but don't do this for a living.
We got it out of the hole and let it sit overnight. We were afraid of a storm coming and not being able to get it out of the hole, there was a big change of rain coming that evening.
It happens, no doubt about it, especially when there's thick grasses an such blocking your way, it happens, thanks for sharing, do t be discouraged, I flipped one down a hill front wards
I missed this video somehow and just not seeing it, man glad no one got hurt with this one. I know that sucked to see your machine down like that. I am sure accidents can happen. That has always been my fear of ending up in our creek while on one of the machines we have.
I’ve tipped my mini excavator twice and was more worried about hydro-lock than getting it upright.you guys were lucky today. Great video welcome Dwight! You’ve joined a fantastic team!
Glad he's not hurt, I've watched Willie get a little aggressive or( comfortable) running the machine lately. Sometimes things like this happen to show us no matter how confident we get mistakes happen to humble us down. Willie I know you are young but take it from an older guy learn from this happening and never get so confident in your operating skills that you don't think about safety always.
Dang, John, so glad that with all that happened not only the machine is ok, but that Willie is ok, and not hurt, though I bet he was a bit shaken up. I can just imagine the call you got..
That's That - EVERYONE back to work now and this time will have to be made up! Seriously guys, GOTTA LOVE JON - I mean he not only carries the $ NOTE $ on all this equipment but he is such a great guy and has ENDLESS TRUST in all of you & FIRST there when one of you have a problem with that "SMILE" of his! OUTSTANDING!!!
Not surprised really, all lakes and ponds (if naturally fed) have a channel running down the middle.. Maybe a good time for a FECON head for the excavator? When you roll a machine you should wait about 60 minutes before starting it, you could really damage the engine due to hydro lock, oil will get above the pistons...
God gives huge favors to His faithful servants every day. We just witnessed one just now!! Awesome job and your gift of common sense is amazing.
I've tipped by Kubota tractor twice in the thirty five years I've owned it, and the most vulnerable thing on the machine is the battery!! The acid drips out and causes a mess which you want to clean with a lot of water and baking soda ASAP!! Then you need to top up the battery with battery acid not just water. Also, once you wright the machine, let it sit for five or ten minutes to let fluid/oil get back to their normal areas. You wouldn't want to crank it, if oil got past the rings into the combustion chamber, as this could cause hydro-lock and bend a rod!! My Kubota has a compression release that prevents this.
Great job keeping your cool and accomplishing your mission. You have a great crew! Great leadership!
Wow. He’s blessed to not be hurt. You can replace machines but you can’t replace a human life. It’s refreshing to see an owner not get furious or vindictive when something goes wrong. You let Christ shine through. God bless. They need to get letsdig18 to fix the pond dam. He really knows what he’s doing and does the job right.
Fantastic recovery, praise the lord for that. Thank God it wasn't damaged. God bless you. Thank God no one was hurt.
Lucky again!!! - And a visibly relieved boss.
No one was hurt and no damage was done.
But please be more careful in the future.
Keep it up, I'm looking forward to the next video.
Greetings from Germany
Great job, you kept it all calm and collected.... Slow and Easy is the Fastest Way
Good recovery John ,,,, I am glad Willie wasn’t hurt and your machine isn’t hurt. God. Bless
Close call... Thank you for sharing very informative and educational,
Thankyou God for prayers of protection . My prayers are with you. Pls pls be safe at all times.Light an love to you all.
Great team work to get it unstuck. Awesome video, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Good on you all getting that thing out. So glad that Willie wasn’t injured
Sooo happy nobody was hurt ! Good call on how to rescue the machine . UBC crew steps for the owner and pull together for a wonderful save ! Well Done. Be safe.
Glad everyone (machine too) is ok!!! Poor Willie, its always embarrassing to make a mistake but things happen. Main thing is no one got hurt. Great team work getting it recovered.
Absolutely!!
Those footprints need to get photographed and turned into decals for the ASV! 🤣
You guys are so awesome. You all work so well together!
It full of suspense, happy no one got hurt, I watch you a lot and wondered if that ever happened, now I know.
Glad willie is ok,and you did a great job on the recovery.just check over the machine.good video 😎😎😎👍👍😢
Great job and I am sure your people appreciate your understanding. Sign of a great leader. Sh*t happens without an overreaction!!
Good recovery. That clay would be really good material to re-core the pond dam when it is rebuilt.
Like your work, you guys do a great job. Way too much digging on your recovery. But all the same everyone was safe.
Thank goodness no injuries. Recovery worked fine with little damage found. Big project being worked on - looks good.
So glad no one was hurt & Willie & machine are ok. Great job on recovery. Kudos to Yankem Rope.
Love your videos and your oops good recovery
Thanks!
Nice recovery! Glad all is good. Also happy to see that again you showed that shit happens on the job and that you just adapt to the situation and overcome it. Great work!
Wow! Glad no one was hurt!.. Willie Is a good operator sometimes things happen unfortunately.. Hopefully ASV checks out well also..Again thank you God no one was hurt.. Y’all be safe.
Great job recovering that machine! God bless.
Well done, job done even with a smile on your face.....
This is part of the fun of working jobs like this. Glad it all turned out good.
excellent job john you are the best
Yep, that a dilemma, but great recovery.
So glad Willie wasn't injured. I'm sure he feels really bad about the disruption.
Glad Jon kept his cool. Accidents happen. Great crew.
Blessings to all.....
Awesome video thanks guy's it's just a good job it doesn't rain 🌧️🌧️🌧️😊🤫🚜🚛
I backed over an edge just like that and flipped over into a small pond I was digging. Never a fun situation. Glad Willie isn't hurt, and hopefully the machine will be okay too. Stay safe out there!
I'm very happy that you got your machine out of that creek. However, I am thrilled that Willie was not hurt, and nobody got hurt in the rescue operation. Accidents happen, machines can be repaired or replaced. Human lives are much more precious. Big welcome to Dwight! It seems that he fits right in already!
I’m from the new school, all “accidents” now called “incidents” are avoidable if time and pre inspection is done to look for ant hazards. They got lucky.
One of your best videos. I never miss one. Great teamwork.
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John you have a very capable crew! When you have as many hours in the seat of different equipment like you guys things happen. Great job!! 👍👍👍
Great team work. Just a lost day of production schedule, which is the same thing as a rain out, but as it was a work day, not much extra expense that I could tell.
You dodged one today. 👍
I loved your attitude and that you kept praising the Lord! Glad your guys didn't get hurt and your machine is ok.
Glad nobody got hurt. Shows how tough the machine and mulched both are.
Glad no one got hurt have a blessed day
Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing.
Glad everyone was ok nice recovery
Wow! Glad Willie is ok! Great teamwork y’all! Upstate Brush Control Crew will ride again!!!
Willie walked away. That's all that really matters.
I am a bit surprised, no spill pads booms in the creek. Where I live that would be a nightmare. Thank you and have a good day.
Great video and awesome attitude. I’m sure your guys must be so appreciative of that. You always seem to have a smile. Well done brother
Glad to hear no injuries, Nice recovery
Oh, no! Poor Willie! I am grateful he’s okay and the ASV came out with your great work. The dirt was so loose and soft which didn’t help. I know, in the past, I thought it almost happened but didn’t. Y’all have been so fortunate that this is a first. 🙏🏻
Awesome recovery glad you got your machine out of the hole accidents do happen
Good job you made it look so easy !!!
Thank you!
I’m glad nobody is hurt John some how machines can be fixed by is hard whenever comes to fix men.
Great to see no one's hurt and no damage to the machine too 👍👍
I hate to say this, but sure was more fun to watch than the usual mulching. Great crew, nobody got hurt, the machine works, and the outcome was wonderful. Thanks for videoing and sharing.
Thank goodness and glad no damage and no injury’s 🇺🇸💪
Me on the phone with Boss : Hey , You know that conversation we had ? Bout me not fuckn up?? Well today's not a good day to start that . I already got today's fuck up penciled in .
Nice that it worked out. It's not really operator error, in that thick brush things can sneak up on you. Bad things happen to good people even when you are being cautious, work has to get done and Willie gets it done. Good to jump right back on that horse. Thanks for sharing even when things go wrong, it makes good lessons for us all.
I did the same thing with my PT100 Forestry! Can be a real drama getting out of the cab if the loader arms are raised. I believe the new ASV Max series machineshave an escape hatch in the cab roof which is a very necessary improvement.
You are a good Christian boss .. you seem to treat people good … my only issue with that situation would have been if they were playing around .. and of course they was not … stuff happens .. and when u work with people like that and help them through that kind of stuff .. and keep your composure and not start screaming and hollering and cursing and firing everyone… that is what sets you apart … May God bless you and your business .. and you have stored riches in heaven for being good to people . I just thought u might wanna hear that ..
Great Spanish John - " No bueno " Will have to get you down to Puerto Rico to help clear some jungle!! :)
Absolutely! haha!
Another awesome job. Some amazing engineering going on. No job is impossible. Great video as usual. You have no idea how nice it is to see REAL MEN working hard together to get a job done. Looking forward to you next one! Much love from Southern California.
Oh, oh, this is not good. It's a new to heap up Eard Ground and the Mulcher is together with the Eard to fall down. Your have very good Workt and the Mulcher against on firm Ground to bring. I hope the Machine is not to damage. Greeting 👍👌🇦🇹
Dang willie I wish you would have had the camera with you rolling as you were rolling!Just remember now the RT in RT 120 stands for real tippy! Tuck and roll tuck and roll my friend! All in a days work! Glad you and the machine are fine! 👍 Nice to meet you Dwight and welcome to the crew! 👋 Thanks for the video Team upstate!👋👍
Great job. Glad no one was hurt, machine will be good as new with a new hose,.welcome to Dwight, love that yank m rope! Great video. Good job guys.
Well, that’s not good! Thank God Willie’s ok and was able to get out. You can always replace a machine but you can never replace a life. Hey sh** happens. It could have been worse. You’re a great boss Jon 😊
Glad it all worked out. If you're in that situation again it's probably best to let the machine sit upright for a day to let all the oil drain back to the oil pan. When on its side or upside down oil can get up in the cylinders and cause a hydrolock when you try to start it. That can cause catastrophic engine failure like a broken connecting rod or crankshaft. Got lucky all around on this one.
You must have been upset about the accident but you kept your cool , minimal damage and most of all no injuries . Top job Jon . 👍👍🇬🇧
Great job getting it out of the creek before it rained. But like like you said, it happens.
Well you know that Willie feels bad enough. No speech needed. Glad everything and everyone is good. I'm really surprised on the no liquid leaks. Your extremely lucky all the way around on that deal. Hey, now at least you know that if it's ever turned on its side again.
Nows a good time to get a mower for that mini x, Looks like most of it can mowed with the ASV and anything sketchy use the mini ex
If you never have anything go wrong that means you are not doing anything. Glad no one was hurt and got it out easily. 👍👍
Great video, I live on 25 acres and have a skid steer and a Kubota tractor. Here is my question to the general group, I've always been told and read if you turn over a piece of equipment, you should wait a few hours before starting to let the oil run back into the crankcase. Obviously you did not wait all of that long. I have equipment but don't do this for a living.
We got it out of the hole and let it sit overnight. We were afraid of a storm coming and not being able to get it out of the hole, there was a big change of rain coming that evening.
It happens, no doubt about it, especially when there's thick grasses an such blocking your way, it happens, thanks for sharing, do t be discouraged, I flipped one down a hill front wards
Been there. Tipped a 110 off a high burm while rebuilding Polaris's atv test track. Happens fast and easier than one would think.
Yes, it does!
I missed this video somehow and just not seeing it, man glad no one got hurt with this one. I know that sucked to see your machine down like that. I am sure accidents can happen. That has always been my fear of ending up in our creek while on one of the machines we have.
Congratulations John on a great save both to the pocket book and equipment.
I’ve tipped my mini excavator twice and was more worried about hydro-lock than getting it upright.you guys were lucky today. Great video welcome Dwight! You’ve joined a fantastic team!
Never know when things can go sideways, Literally! That’s awesome it came out with no engine issues and everyone was ok!
Ha! Yeah, no one was hurt and the machine is fine.
Great job troubleshooting, nice recovery! It’s always Something! Stay safe.
Good recovery, glad everyone ok.
Praise the Lord for sure. Nice recovery boys.
Glad he's not hurt, I've watched Willie get a little aggressive or( comfortable) running the machine lately. Sometimes things like this happen to show us no matter how confident we get mistakes happen to humble us down. Willie I know you are young but take it from an older guy learn from this happening and never get so confident in your operating skills that you don't think about safety always.
Meh..
Gods always watching out for us. So glad no one was hurt
Damn.Glad Willie's ok! Perfect recovery John and crew!
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Nicely done and no one got hurt.
Dang, John, so glad that with all that happened not only the machine is ok, but that Willie is ok, and not hurt, though I bet he was a bit shaken up. I can just imagine the call you got..
Yo!! Buddy in the mini x is MOVIN. Someone has a few hours on the sticks!!🤜🤛🏆🏆
Close call! Glad all went well!
good job lads.
all's well that ends well
Oh Wow, I’ve never seen anyone turn over skid steer over . Good thing you have the equipment to make it right. Then getter her done.
The joys of being a small business owner.
Wow, great work. I was holding my breath. Awesome.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kept fingers crossed for you.
Y'all made that look easy...Bravo..!
Happy everyone is OK. I've seen several heavy equipment accidents. It could have been bad for the operator.
That's That - EVERYONE back to work now and this time will have to be made up! Seriously guys, GOTTA LOVE JON - I mean he not only carries the $ NOTE $ on all this equipment but he is such a great guy and has ENDLESS TRUST in all of you & FIRST there when one of you have a problem with that "SMILE" of his! OUTSTANDING!!!
So glad everything went well
Well done John 🙏🙏🙏
Not surprised really, all lakes and ponds (if naturally fed) have a channel running down the middle.. Maybe a good time for a FECON head for the excavator? When you roll a machine you should wait about 60 minutes before starting it, you could really damage the engine due to hydro lock, oil will get above the pistons...
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