As some of you know my family and I made the move from Manitoba to Alberta earlier this summer. It was tough and took a lot of work but we did it. Within a week of being moved in to our new place I found a job and the spent the first few weeks driving semi-truck, something I was trying to avoid but eventually I got into an excavator cab and several other machines. The company is pretty sketchy and pays poorly, 99% of the truck fleet should be scrapped and turned in to rebar they were so wore out. The first dump truck I drove had an 18spd manual transmission as most of them did but was so worn out if I tried to put it into first gear I would actually be in reverse so I always started it off in low all the time. They also had a 2,000 u.s. gallon water tanker truck that was having major engine issues and went through a gallon of engine oil and coolant every day and was emitting so much white smoke out the breather and exhaust that one of the younger drivers thought it was on fire!
When I did get on to an excavator it was a Komatsu PC350 that I was to use to tear down a couple of old buildings at an Irrigation maintenance yard but of course they were too cheap to put a screen or lexan windshield on the cab or fix the air conditioning so it was pretty dangerous and dusty doing that job but I was a little happier that I was in a machine. I can go on but I'll just post some pictures.
When I did get on to an excavator it was a Komatsu PC350 that I was to use to tear down a couple of old buildings at an Irrigation maintenance yard but of course they were too cheap to put a screen or lexan windshield on the cab or fix the air conditioning so it was pretty dangerous and dusty doing that job but I was a little happier that I was in a machine. I can go on but I'll just post some pictures.
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