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In Desperate times...My Silky saves the day!


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You boys certainly get through some work.

Rather disappointingly I ricked my back today, so I'm out of commission for a few days.

 

You tried to keep up with the st8 didn't you, foolish on your own!

Hopefully your good again soon, hate a bad back!

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Top man, I'm only up to 150hrs on mine in 6month but it's only running when it's chipping, tracked machines will always have more because they have to get themselves to the job 1st.

Have you seen the funky new features on the hill climber version where it has an electronic hydraulic pump so if the engine go's down for whatever reason it can still be tracked off site nd to a point it can be sorted, just shows they are really thinking!

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