Keen skip driver?

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Stuarty
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Post: # 72703Post Stuarty

Seen this guy loading up his wagon last week, surely hes cutting that a bit fine is he not?

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Pablo
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Post: # 72705Post Pablo

They do that all the time over here it looks dodgy all right but if it's under weight and height restrictions then it's legal
Can't see it from my house

Big Phil
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Post: # 72710Post Big Phil

blimey. i'd keep a few car lengths back
i used to love using tarmac, but got fed up with getting my asphalt

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Post: # 72711Post GB_Groundworks

if some wagons have those air bags all round to stop falls off a flat bed what they going to need for that haha, hse shit their pants seeign that
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 72714Post DNgroundworks

Air bags Giles?

Ive seen skip wagons loaded like that round here before lol

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Post: # 72717Post GB_Groundworks

have you never seen them, a lot of the big nationals have them especially on things like this concrete etc where a banks man has to crawl about without sides.

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Giles

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Carberry
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Post: # 72720Post Carberry

GB_Groundworks wrote:if some wagons have those air bags all round to stop falls off a flat bed what they going to need for that haha, hse shit their pants seeign that

I thought we were discussing melinda messenger again

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Stuarty
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Post: # 72721Post Stuarty

Helluva expensive bouncy castle that!

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Post: # 72722Post GB_Groundworks

Stuarty wrote:Helluva expensive bouncy castle that!
melinda?? hahaha
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Post: # 72723Post henpecked

Seen it done on big jobs. They keep the chain-eyes in the skip hooks then lower the lifting rams to hold it down, looks dodgy the first time you see it, by the end of the job your asking them to take skips 3 at a time :laugh: :laugh:

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 72748Post DNgroundworks

Ha ha is that for real Giles? And there intended us is incase someone falls off the flatbed while chaining on the goods? Worlds gone mad, never seen them before.

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Post: # 72750Post lutonlagerlout

it seems slightly surreal to me too dan
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 72758Post DNgroundworks

If i had a wagon i wouldnt get them, id just tell the driver not to fall off - cos it may hurt :cool:

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Post: # 72928Post London Stone Paving

Trucks loaded like that are par for the course in India. the fisrt time I went to Delhi I saw a low loader snapped in half right in the middle

Stuarty
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Post: # 72937Post Stuarty

I think in places like India etc the only rules for loading wagons/motors in general is "if it fits, fire it on" lol

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