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Mark Bolam
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I'd love to see the gob and back cut.

 

Assuming there was one....

 

Those hicks will still be congratulating themselves on saving a couple of hundred quid.

 

The repairs to the loader won't count because it will be on the farm account.

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Yeah they ara but alot of fun aswell was in a 2.8 tonne few weeks ago had it resting on it blade all the way down and the tracks at the back were 5' in the air came crashing down and I bounced if the rood won't do that again !

How did you manage to roll that mini digger in your avatar ?

 

it just fell over! i honestly don't know why it went over! the ground was on a very slight slope and i had been working there for an hour or so with no trouble. then all of a sudden..... brown pants!

 

i can only put it down to a combination of narrow tracks, slight slope, and the position of the digger arm. Scared me because there was no obvious reason and needless to say, i stay away from narrow tracked mini diggers now!

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Sod a mini digger falling over. What's the story with your avatar?!

 

Ohh yeah that only cost 49p ... To get the pic that is it's nothing to do with ne I'm guessing they were been greedy and going for to big a chunk ;)

 

i didn't even notice your avatar!:blushing:

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