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Started by John316, April 06, 2011, 09:42:28 PM

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John316

Boomer and Clifford, thanks for the suggestion. We would have done it, in a heartbeat, except for one thing. We are back in the states in Minot, ND. We will be up here in the Dakota's for two weeks, before heading south again.

Do you guys have any more suggestions for us? I agree, I would like a qualified shop, that knows frames, to look over it.

Chev, actually, we tried jacking it. The problem was, when you put something underneath, it just started to disappear. At one point, the wrecker lifted the back of the bus, and put blocks underneath. Those 6x6 just started to disappear into the ground. Anything that we put under the tires, disappeared. It was a mess.

Thanks,

John
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

Busted Knuckle

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;D Keep SMILING it makes people wonder what yer up to! ;D (at least thats what momma always told me! ;D)

Tenor

That street looks like "Radiator Springs" after Lightning McQueen went through it in the movie "Cars"!

Glenn
Glenn Williams
Lansing, MI
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2001 MCI D4500
Series 60 Detroit Diesel
4 speed Spicer

thomasinnv

Some are called, some are sent, some just got up and went.

1998 MCI 102-DL3
Series 60 12.7/Alison B500
95% converted (they're never really done, are they?)

John316

Thanks for the idea, BK.

Tenor, the street was a MESS. I will see if I can get a pic of the whole thing.

Thomas, if it would have been any lessor frame, or a S&S, I would be selling a bus (with a nice engine and tranny) for scrap.

So for the recap on how to get out of a minor sinkhole in twelve easy steps ;D.

1. Pray that your frame is strong.
2. Pray that your frame is strong.
3. Attempt to lift/jack the axles up (probably won't work, if it is a true mush sinkhole).
4. Attempt any other ideas the bystanders have ;D.
5. Make sure RCMP are on their way for an accident report (LOL, I know, strangest the officer said he has filled out).
6. Call tow truck (big one).
7. Keep attempting to jack bus.
8. Neighbour grills dinner for work crew, while waiting for wrecker.
9. Wrecker arrives, and the operator tries everything he can think of.
10. Decide to go for it and simply drag it out (serious damage may occur).
11. Hitch up wrecker, and pull. Wrecker doesn't have enough power, hitch up loader to wrecker.
12. Both loader and wrecker succeed, but it takes everything both have to get it out.
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

John316

Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

Chopper Scott

Amazing pics John! I probably would have used some similar words that you did only in a different order! But I sure would have had a big Amen at the end just as you did! I just wouldn't have imagined something like that happening. Glad to see you are no worse for the wear!
Seven Heaven.... I pray a lot every time I head down the road!!
Bad decisions make good stories.

niles500

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- Niles

Gary '79 5C

This is something I can see myself getting in to. Glad you are out without major damages. Quite unbelievable !!

I see someone had the foresight of losing the loader/forklift front tire & getting a road plate to spread the load (second pic). I will save all from the stories of losing the rescue vehicle in the same predicament as the initial vehicle.

From looking at the rut/hole after the bus was removed, did not appear to have residual water. Could this have been from thawing, as mentioned earlier ??

Very Good to see you and your beautiful coach are out.
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

Depewtee

Quote from: niles500 on April 09, 2011, 12:37:04 AM
How did you get out your door ???

I see a step ladder next to an open curbside rear window...

Brian S.
Brian Shonk
Fort Walton Beach, FL (Florida Panhandle)
1981 Prevost LeMirage Liberty Coach
1984 TMC MC-9

pipopak

After seeing all the mess I wonder: is it possible to have a set of lifting hooks installed at the front and rear bumpers, obviously connected to the frame?. They are not pretty, but surely would have helped.
Linux, when Windoze just will not measure up.

opus

1995 BB All-American - A Transformation.

John316

Niles, we used a ladder, and got out of the back window.

Gary, the pic was of the rut on the "firm" side. The other side (I will see what pics I have) was filled with water. So it was a combination problem.

Pipopak and opus, that is what we resorted to. I will post pics of the wrecker. The problem was, we risked HUGE amounts of damage, just dragging it out. When we exhausted every other option, we had to resort to that method. And amazingly it worked.

We were very blessed that we didn't have much damage. Just some minor body damage.
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

opus

I did heavy recovery for a 10 years, which is why I asked.  I would never attempt to pull that out by any mean other than winching.  You'd sure better have an experienced operator when it comes to the situation that you found yourself in.
1995 BB All-American - A Transformation.

John316

One other thing, we used the MCI factory tow hooks, on the front for the final winch.

The winching was the last resort, because of how firmly it was in. It could have caused a lot of damage. But we did have a very good operator, and that was his last ditch effort. He first tried to lift the axles out, but it was causing more damage.
Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.