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Tommy
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Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 9:46 pm
Location: Stoke

Post: # 61119Post Tommy

A few changes to our machinery this week.

Our new toy. 45hp, CVT drive, and..... Air Con.


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Management got the supplier to change our loader's from agric cleated tyres to turf tyres, only they managed to order the wrong size.



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The bottom of the pickup hitch is now approx 8 inches from the floor.

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A novel way to increase the apprentice's productivity

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lutonlagerlout
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Location: bedfordshire

Post: # 61136Post lutonlagerlout

nice work haggi ,we all have to do the bread and butter jobs sometimes,I did a 7 M path in 3 by 2 council greys yesterday,hardly a glamour job but it pays the bills :;):
the one starting looks a nice one for your portfolio
nice machine tommy, I know feck all about machines but it looks the business
LLL :)
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seanandruby
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Post: # 61137Post seanandruby

Took the liberty of scaling your 'quickie' Hag. If you had set it out dead centre you would of done away with that slip on the left and had even cuts' if any either side, if any at all.
sean

haggistini
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Post: # 61145Post haggistini

no sean there would have been 2 slips then and not one decent size cut unless i had 20mm joints! the slabs where made of toffee and anything smaller would have just cracked when consolidating. ;)
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