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henpecked
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henpecked
Done one of these up at Armatage Shanks, not nearly as big, replacing old bridges over canals at night, over Chrimbo ,loads of OT 
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Dave_L
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Dave_L
Awesome.to.watch
Great work!
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GB_Groundworks
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They sure do work quick, video was like 3 mins quick to do a bridg swap hehe
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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henpecked
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Yes, impressive piece of work by anyones standard.
How many times a year do you think they get that lorry out ? 
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Tommy
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Tommy
That aint a lorry Henpecked.
If my eyes don't decieve me, I believe that its at least one of A.L.E's SPMT's (self propelled Modular trailer)

Have a looksee at this. Mammoet have the largest fleet of SPMT's, but had to hire in from rival's Sarens.
Anybody care to guess how many axles?
