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wat one is it and how much not that i have the money to buy it at the moment but if i know any one that does i will let u know!

 

my mog is in the classifieds mate, its a werner 5 ton remote controlled. but my mog/chipper loaded must be about 10ton:ohmy:

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Close one!

 

Get yourself a Transit mate. They never get stuck. Cos mine stalls if it even sees a puddle.

 

Well done for getting out without rolling.

 

SWB - what happened to that crane that went off the road in the end?

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Close one!

 

Get yourself a Transit mate. They never get stuck. Cos mine stalls if it even sees a puddle.

 

Well done for getting out without rolling.

 

SWB - what happened to that crane that went off the road in the end?

 

they built a u shaped hard standing around it, got 2 cranes and lifted it over and drove it out. i was away when they done it.:001_smile:

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Did they beat my quote of £20k

 

not sure dean, they had a squad with 2 big 360s a, eight wheeler and ran stone in for 2 weeks, before a crane got near the place. they never closed the single track road so they had to start and stop every 2 mins to let cars by. and they probably have to re instate it. i would reckon 20k wouldnt come close. someone stole all the chains off it one night aswell:thumbdown:

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