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it would be so nostalgic to go back to throwing our sewage in the front street, sending our kids up the chimneys while we head down the mines for an 18 hour shift just to make sure our rickitts doesn't get any better.:001_rolleyes:

 

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Rickets is back Stevie, due to children not getting enough fresh fruit and veg.

 

And children are being admitted too hospital with malnutrition during the school holidays, as they are not getting their free school meal.

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I wonder if now we are in more uncertain economic times, firms can get cheap labour as and when required and so are less likely to make the investment require to buy big kit??

 

Someone put up a thread about show us yer excavators/diggers recently and I almost had the gaul to post a pic of my spade, shovel n pickaxe.....:laugh1:

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I use strops for the really big stuff too, so it doesnt really matter how much it weighs. Handling brash or big bundles of small diameter material is where it really shines.

 

(Bigger crane would be nice though)

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