Can dumpers fly

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GB_Groundworks
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got a puncture today at 4pm, so tracked back through the field to our house, had to improvise and this seemed to do the trick for the 200 yards back home.

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Nice work Giles!!! :)
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i know probably not the best thing to do but i was rushing and its my dads gear so not abusing anyone else stuff haha. better than ruining the tyre running it flat i thought.
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Post: # 32071Post Pablo

At least your ground is firm and dry I had to close a site down today because it is so muddy. Had to off hire 2 diggers and dumpers hoists scaffold & telehandler. Even the diggers were getting stuck and was spending more time cleaning and sorting things than building anything. Will take a look at it again in a few weeks. I really miss my days working down south. Thats not far off how we got one of the small dumpers out of trouble today.
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