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Two things I didn't want to do today-

 

1. Roll the chipper

2. Start yet another ###kin debate about which chipper is best,

just a warning of how easy it is to do (maybe TWs dont roll as easily anyway - and how many would we have needed to right a Bandit?)

 

Good sense of humour (in the face of adversity!)

 

Made me chuckle!!

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As a freelancer I regularly find myself following chippers various and I can tell you all the single axle machines bounce like a rubber ball, they often "grab air" even on the most insignificant speed bump little wonder they end up horizontal now and again

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Yep the tw150d bounces like Tigger down the road. Rolled it once myself, forgot it was on and reversed in a hurry at the yard, very embarrassing. Boss at the time took it very well, despite me a week before busting the body on a hayter harrier which fell off the truck as I pulled away. I must have been having a bad week! Which brings me to another point: when I joined arbtalk I had a bit off a moan about my employment, although I did always respect my boss. Looking back an apology for thinking that way is in order, he had a few annoyances, but hell so did I! In the end he was a great boss, and a very good friend. Top bloke :thumbup: think hard and look at your situation from your bosses point of view before moaning! They probably have it at least as hard as you and they are only human! Hindsight is wonderful, and sometimes humbling, thing...

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