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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1779292" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Lol. One of our guys had actually made it up 100' earlier in the day with a fire truck and cut some of the cable off. I was inside the night or I'd have gone up. We have a few that are more than willing and a bunch that are no goers. They finally got a lift in on day shift when the sun was out that made the pick.</p><p> The first night I was watching the guys go up on one of the big screens and once he got about 75' he would stop awhile and then go a few feet then stop again. We thought he was getting scared but the lift was actually dieing because the fuel would gell up. Pretty hairy stuff. There is no telling what they spent trying to make the repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1779292, member: 32659"] Lol. One of our guys had actually made it up 100' earlier in the day with a fire truck and cut some of the cable off. I was inside the night or I'd have gone up. We have a few that are more than willing and a bunch that are no goers. They finally got a lift in on day shift when the sun was out that made the pick. The first night I was watching the guys go up on one of the big screens and once he got about 75' he would stop awhile and then go a few feet then stop again. We thought he was getting scared but the lift was actually dieing because the fuel would gell up. Pretty hairy stuff. There is no telling what they spent trying to make the repair. [/QUOTE]
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