I had a 518 cat like that older model primary brake pod blew then second put blade down dropped grapple didn't work went off 8 to 10 foot high bluff . Stopped my heart when belly pan hit the bluff . Shattered my L2 vertabra ,fractured my L1 when tires hit the creek started my heart . so I got two titanium rods,2straps,8 three inch screws and a bone graft from a dead person. Went back to work 28 days later because I'm a man and my employee bought a skidder tried to take my job. I fired his ass when I found out . Cut 28 to 30 white oak,red oak skidded them a mile and a half to my onsite mill. Bucked and decked them. So my Amish crew could mill them the next day 6 days a week for 18 months ...900 acre job hadn't been cut in over 70 years. Roughest thing I've ever done.
Your heart literally stopped? I run skidder and have never had this happen, but I was driving an old 966 with a bucket going downhill one time when the brakes failed and luckily stopped it with the bucket. Scared the living crap out of me though because I was 6 feet from going over what was pretty much a cliff. ( we have alot of steep terrain where I'm at in Northern California)
I ran a 545C and they do get scary if they get loose. Our cutter leaves some of the bigger stumps taller to try and catch if something goes south. Good look on lowering the blade though
@@nellsonstout7001 thanks for the reply, I first thought a cat, but it didn't look like my 525 cat when it got closer 2 camera at end, I thought maybe one of them CTR prentice skidders, either way I bet his butt puckered up I've took them rides and there scary
@@nellsonstout7001 i looked on your channel, I believe I seen logger wade in ur pic, I watch his vids, I'm a 3rd generation logger from TN, I need 2 start me up a channel but I'm just too lazy and sorry 2 lol maybe one of these days I will
No, when it builds momentum like that going downhill it won't stop you if you put it in forward gears. Also there is no park, you put it in neutral and put the blade down and set the air brakes. (that is if they work) He did the best thing by putting his blade down.
@@yearginclarke yeah makes sense . I had this happen on a iced over sloped landing and ended up sliding to the bottom of a hill and missing the bosses brand new truck by like 10ft and instead hit the old loader lol
@@Redsr5 Yeah brake problems can be pretty scary...glad you're alright! I had an unexpected brake failure in an old 518c a couple of years ago. Our main skidder broke down, and while getting the 518 ready the tire was low and some other stuff that took some time, so after that I was in a hurry to get back to logging. Was in 3rd gear going down a narrow truck road with a nearly vertical 300 foot drop below the road, and that's when the brakes suddenly had no response. In a panic I jumped out and the skidder went over the bank. I was lucky there was no door on the uphill side or otherwise I would be dead. I'm glad I jumped because I feel that if I had tried to drop the blade or downshift the transmission I probably would have wrecked anyway and been killed or hurt. After that incident I try to do as much as I can to be ready to stop myself in case of emergency, and no more hauling ass downhill without a skid slowing me down or something. Hoses breaking or mechanical failure at bad times is something that kinda worries me, as we work on alot of steep ground in my location.
He lowered the front blade quickly and that was one of the best things he could have done!
I had a 518 cat like that older model primary brake pod blew then second put blade down dropped grapple didn't work went off 8 to 10 foot high bluff . Stopped my heart when belly pan hit the bluff . Shattered my L2 vertabra ,fractured my L1 when tires hit the creek started my heart . so I got two titanium rods,2straps,8 three inch screws and a bone graft from a dead person. Went back to work 28 days later because I'm a man and my employee bought a skidder tried to take my job. I fired his ass when I found out . Cut 28 to 30 white oak,red oak skidded them a mile and a half to my onsite mill. Bucked and decked them. So my Amish crew could mill them the next day 6 days a week for 18 months ...900 acre job hadn't been cut in over 70 years. Roughest thing I've ever done.
Thanks for sharing, hope you are recovered. :)
Should have seen if tylenol would sponsor you.
Your heart literally stopped? I run skidder and have never had this happen, but I was driving an old 966 with a bucket going downhill one time when the brakes failed and luckily stopped it with the bucket. Scared the living crap out of me though because I was 6 feet from going over what was pretty much a cliff. ( we have alot of steep terrain where I'm at in Northern California)
Good story ....except the amish
Good operator! That could have been a roll over real quick! Kept it straight and got the blade down quick. Nice job!
My ass. The whole video was nothing but idiocy.
you had brakes on a skidder. Lucky you.
I ran a 545C and they do get scary if they get loose. Our cutter leaves some of the bigger stumps taller to try and catch if something goes south. Good look on lowering the blade though
Ol mate filming was pretty impressed
That looked like a torque converter went bye bye .
Lol yeah no doubt. I've been logging almost 40 years. I think I had brakes on maybe 2 skidders. They're overrated anyway
Front blade saved him from a big crash. God helps the forest workers! So hard job!
Lol
Lol. His skill and reactions saved him.
There r breaks on skidders could of fooled me
been there done that probability will do again
What kind of skidder was that, an prentince ?
Joseph Hassler looks like a 528 cat
@@nellsonstout7001 thanks for the reply, I first thought a cat, but it didn't look like my 525 cat when it got closer 2 camera at end, I thought maybe one of them CTR prentice skidders, either way I bet his butt puckered up I've took them rides and there scary
@@nellsonstout7001 i looked on your channel, I believe I seen logger wade in ur pic, I watch his vids, I'm a 3rd generation logger from TN, I need 2 start me up a channel but I'm just too lazy and sorry 2 lol maybe one of these days I will
@@josephhassler711 on the east or west end of TN?
Joseph Hassler thanks for subscribing man! And yes you did. That’s Excavating 320 on my left and Wade on my right.
is this in new zealand ?
Daniel Boone's Logging videos looks it
@@Jurvko when i was in masterton NZ I saw a 528 just wondering if this is the same one.
Could you just ram it into park or into drive
No, when it builds momentum like that going downhill it won't stop you if you put it in forward gears. Also there is no park, you put it in neutral and put the blade down and set the air brakes. (that is if they work) He did the best thing by putting his blade down.
@@yearginclarke yeah makes sense . I had this happen on a iced over sloped landing and ended up sliding to the bottom of a hill and missing the bosses brand new truck by like 10ft and instead hit the old loader lol
@@Redsr5 Yeah brake problems can be pretty scary...glad you're alright! I had an unexpected brake failure in an old 518c a couple of years ago. Our main skidder broke down, and while getting the 518 ready the tire was low and some other stuff that took some time, so after that I was in a hurry to get back to logging. Was in 3rd gear going down a narrow truck road with a nearly vertical 300 foot drop below the road, and that's when the brakes suddenly had no response.
In a panic I jumped out and the skidder went over the bank. I was lucky there was no door on the uphill side or otherwise I would be dead. I'm glad I jumped because I feel that if I had tried to drop the blade or downshift the transmission I probably would have wrecked anyway and been killed or hurt. After that incident I try to do as much as I can to be ready to stop myself in case of emergency, and no more hauling ass downhill without a skid slowing me down or something. Hoses breaking or mechanical failure at bad times is something that kinda worries me, as we work on alot of steep ground in my location.
What the heck is going on up there anyways?
Grab some trees & GET MOVING....
No need for the back & forth & back & forth crap.
Bin ther done dat wat a rush lol
Good reason to stay away from cats
Should say when breaks fail on a cat
Drag the boom that should stop it
Donald Salkovick that would have made him roll it over before the grape would have got caught and flipped him
yea jam a pole vault into the ground, that will work.....