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Don't rock the boat!


Mother Nature and conditions at the worksite have something in common--they both can fool ya!

For example, mud is wet and soft during the day. But at night it can freeze and become as hard as concrete. A vehicle left sitting in mud at the end of the day will be frozen in its tracks the next morning.

And it doesn't does·n't  

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 matter if you're you're  

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you're you are
you're be
 in the DEUCE, D5B or D7G tractors, or M9 ACE--you can't rock the vehicle loose. You'll end up with a broken track, snapped drive sprocket teeth and a vehicle that's still stuck.

Here's how to prevent that problem before the sun goes down:

* Park your vehicle on high ground if possible. Water drains Wa´ter drain`

1. A drain or channel for draining off water.
 downhill, so the mud won't be quite as deep.

* Avoid parking in deep ruts worn by other vehicles. Some are deep enough to bottom out your vehicle's hull. Leave it there and you won't be moving until spring!

* Use a shovel to scoop out Verb 1. scoop out - hollow out with a scoop; "scoop out a melon"
core out, hollow out, hollow - remove the interior of; "hollow out a tree trunk"

2.
 mud that has collected on and between roadwheels and drive sprockets. If there's no mud, it can't freeze.

* Put a board between the ground and any moldboard moldboard: see plow. . That way the mud can't freeze the moldboard in place.
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Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2005
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