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Sw mn | Yes it can happen in a bunker. But very rare. When I worked with a custom chopping crew for a while we had one bunker that was cut into a large hill. The bunker was about 20' deep and 150' long. It was about 40' wide. The trucks would dump on the top side of the bunker and I had to back drage the whole think with the pusher tractor. One time we were about 1/3 done and I left the tractor in the bottom of the bunker over night in the hole. The weather was calm and fogy that morning. In the few seconds it took to unlock the tractor and get it to the top of the pile I had almost passed out. The other guys on the crew got me out of the tractor and to the top. When I really come to again. They said that when I started the tractor I just learned over the steering wheel and fell asleep it only took a few seconds. | |
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