Michigan slow roll
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Operating heavy equipment is not like driving a car with an automatic.
It takes plenty of time in the driver's seat to run a piece of equipment competently.
Sauce: was a heavy equipment operator many years ago
Then you know what you are talkinng about. Question: As a post-feminist, could a woman run heavy equipment? Or would she have to be a huge, big thing??
You don't need to be a big person to run most heavy equipment as long as it's already setup and ready to operate. You do need to be strong if you're going to swap out implements and attachments because they are heavy and the hoses are not easy to connect.
But, you do need to be aware of many things at once and you need to be able to move your hands and feet in different movements while operating. Not unlike how a drummer needs to move all their limbs independently.
Not all pieced of heavy equipment are that way but many are. Plus, most people would be overwhelmed just looking at the dash of one of those rigs with all the gauges, knobs and switches.
Dozers are easy and not easy at the same time.
Center steer is another fun one.
Copy that. I've done both driving truck and running equipment. Hell most folks wouldn't know how to even start one. God bless you brother
I know a lot of equipment doesn't have the old school fuel cutoff valve but could you imagine pulling that fuel cutoff and leaving it out and having some newb try and start that thing?
Haha
They could crank forever and it still wouldn't start and nothing would be that obvious as to why.
Let alone knowing how to charge the air brakes to release them.
Copy That Bro!!