Wow, that sounds like quite the mechanical dysfunction! Hopefully, y’all can 
get the machinery up and running with no more drama, and if there is more 
drama, at least you’ll gain even more mechanical knowledge/experiences.
Kevin in Lexington, NC

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> On Jan 29, 2023, at 6:10 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Last week we got a bunch of heavy wet snow, like 6 or 8 inches. It snowed 
> off an on all week. Trees down all over the place. We never lost power at our 
> house but we did lose one phase for awhile back on Tuesday.
> 
> For the snowmobile club this means a LOT of trail clearing. The method is we 
> take the Pisten Bully and use it's blade to push stuff off the trail until we 
> get to a tree that it can't handle, then we bail out, cut the tree and push 
> it off with the machine. Lather, rinse, repeat every 50-100 yards.
> 
> Anyway to keep this from turning into a epic at some point we popped a 
> radiator hose. We were down for 2 hours fixing that and hauling in coolant by 
> snowmobile over trails that really weren't passable. Common sense and a self 
> preservation instinct have no place here.
> Here's the working party: https://photos.app.goo.gl/hmkZpPFbG9szw2ua9
> Typical, one guy working, 3 standing around. ;)
> 
> We got the machine started again and noticed it had no oil pressure. Sure 
> enough there was no oil on the stick. We HAD to get it moved because we were 
> in a place we should not have been. Moved the machine about 100 feet. It shut 
> off and would not crank.
> 
> Uh oh...
> 
> Today I drove as close as I could get, then hiked 2 more miles in with a 
> couple other guys to access the damage. We poured some oil in which dripped 
> back out but it told me where the hole was. I stuck my camera under there and 
> got this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/PW7o7JZ1DdyT6cLu8
> Warning: It's ugly...
> 
> On the positive side once we realized the battery cables had somehow gotten 
> loose we got the machine to crank and fire. I obviously didn't let it run 
> long but it was such a relief to hear it fire.
> 
> So the plan now is to get the pan off and either get it repaired or get a 
> replacement. Right now looks like repair is the option we'll take. If 
> somebody has an oil pan for an OM352LA (MB content!) let me know.
> 
> So anyway I might get to help refurb a big MB engine or we might get lucky 
> and it's good enough as is. The best news out of all of this is that the 
> machine will probably walk itself out. That's a HUGE relief as dragging a 
> 20,000# machine 3 miles out gave me nightmares.
> 
> Oh, side note, while this was going on I went back and grabbed the ASV as a 
> support vehicle hoping to push a road open. That has a HUGE hydraulic leak. 
> Most of how I spent today was dumping gallons of oil into that and walking it 
> back out. I *hope* that's just an oring failure but I haven't looked at the 
> parts book yet.
> 
> -Curt
> 
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