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Dean Lofthouse
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i was expecting ' when i was in tit army, i tit drove diggers in falklands pikin up fallen over penguins, the little daft beggers keep tipping over at the end of tit runway, they watch tit planes take off and then fall backwards onto tit arse and cant get tit up':biggrin:

 

all in a compo last of the summer wine voice:lol:

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i was expecting ' when i was in tit army, i tit drove diggers in falklands pikin up fallen over penguins, the little daft beggers keep tipping over at the end of tit runway, they watch tit planes take off and then fall backwards onto tit arse and cant get tit up':biggrin:

 

all in a compo last of the summer wine voice:lol:

 

Hey up lad tha knows me betta than thee thinks ..

 

Bobs house is only a few hundred yards from compo's, he's proper "last of the summer wine" is that lad !! :biggrin:

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13 tonner operated you would be paying about £17 - £20 per hour plus fuel (allow 15litres per hour) then £100 - £150 each way haulage. 20 tonner operated about £24 - £28 per hour plus fuel (allow 20 litres per hour) and about £150 - £200 each way.

 

those fuel consumptions are flat out digging though mate

 

i would be very keen to hear any feedback you have after talking to planners as i am about to do a very similar bit of work on some land i have, for the same reasons and to store the same things

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