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Shouldn't have got it hung up in the first place.... do you always stand with your hands on your hips? assuming your the guy with the blue t shirt on lol :001_tt2::lol:

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Shouldn't have got it hung up in the first place.... do you always stand with your hands on your hips? assuming your the guy with the blue t shirt on lol :001_tt2::lol:

 

haha i didnt get it hung up.. it was part of a cs 32 coarse but my mate got it so hung up a winch was useless... and no that will b my supervisor haha.. im holding the camara

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Lifted it in one!

 

HI TOM what was the size of butt just lift one end and up she go last week we lifted a large beech butt in one with our 2 ton plus loader what weight was your butt thanks jon :thumbup:

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