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what for egg

 

Danny Crosbie invented/made a machine that is pulled by a tractor, and lays pipe work/cable/infrastructure in soil by cutting a line/trench, and laying the pipe/cable, then leaves the land looking like it did, by closing/back-filling the line/trench.

 

It does french drainage etc for football fields/sport surfaces, and has been looked at by the MOD for the communication/power lines that need laying in field operations without the obvious digging/ trenching necessary at present.

 

It doesn't leave a scar on the landscape, for some one to blow up, i guess.

 

It has a coil of what ever its laying and as Danny designed it for french drainage originally he has it with a hopper to lay the shingle around the pipe too.

 

He has a lot to do with the local football club, Sudbury AFC, and the pitch kept getting flooded. Danny disappeared into his hanger and the rest is history.

 

When hes not doing this he's building planes....

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Took us 2 hours from the top of north Yorkshire on Wed morning, on site by 8am, we came off the A1 at the A57 over the toll bridge and then down the A1133.

Straight over the roundabout and into the showground - never stopped!

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