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Out on another airspade/root protection job today to expose a pipe for repair, running through a group of Blue Atlas root plates. Been using these slave units hooked up to a 32t chassis VacEx to remove the spoil to keep the weight down. Impressive things but a gruelling job. Luckily, weather was nice.

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On 05/02/2025 at 21:06, Doug Tait said:

 

Big day mentally, less so physically.

 


I know what you mean, the most exhausting bit of crane jobs like that is singing Miley Cyres’ Wrecking Ball at opportune moments.

 

 

Well, it’s exhausting for the poor sods who have to listen, anyway.

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6 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Sod off, preferred lies will be in play surely.


It certainly more than leant a fairway over.

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