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Back in the day if a piece of equipment got too stuck and it was going to cost more to retrieve it than lose it, it would be left to sink into the ground and/or corrode away. Not any more; you cannot abandon a piece of equipment these days due to strict regulations. That's not to say it ain't being done. To this day I know a housing complex sitting on top of a bulldozer got stuck in the muck trying to clear that property. Would not be hard to let it set a few days, weeks, months, and it settles on down enough to be buried over.
It's kinda funny that americans are proud of themselves and their machinery, but I would say that their forest trucks are absolutely not suitable to forest- semitrucks with nose, loooong wheelbase and long trailers. If their forest machines are the same as I've seen little bit from their stupid TV-show "Axe men" or something like that, then I can say that the real "forest machines" are real crap. I hope it's just a show and in real life it's a little better.
I work on a forest truck myself and I have been working on forwarder as well so this is not just a talk.
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