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Old 12-27-2008, 08:14 PM   #1
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oops!!!!!

Agency driver wasn't watchin',tracked over £60k,Rapamonti drill carriage,site manager looked like his puppy bin' run over nd driver was soooo laid back he went to sleep in digger before bein' booted off site,it takes allsorts!!!
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Old 12-28-2008, 07:40 PM   #2
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Ouchhhh!!!! that must have hurt. Plenty of reason to go through the roof about that.

You post some neat picture's lynchy.
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:21 PM   #3
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yeah cheers!that happened the week after I 'd gone to another job,really wet summer nd the site manager kept on trying the same thing nd expectin different results!(think thats known as insanity!)went back @ the end to tidy job up,was good crack!will put some more up,quite muddy haha.
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somebody photoshop those orange decals on that komatsu?
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somebody photoshop those orange decals on that komatsu?
I thought the same thing, but I pulled up that company's website, and that's the way their equipment is.

You know what they say... you can do far more with a rental than you could ever do with your own.

http://www.heservices.co.uk/

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haha mate that was the site manager in the 210 komatsu 'showing me how to do it!' nd getn stuck in the process,spent the morning tidying a bench for a drill rigg and expected to work on another part v site 4 cuple of days to let it dry after lunch was told 'lets go up trhere n see what kind v mess we can make'haha,yeah he services big set up over here,they even got excavator theme parks Diggerland lol,was on a pipeline job,mostly their gear hired in those stickers stuck out a country mile!
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Must be printed on reflective materials.

Nice muddy pics lynchy!

We don't get stuck like that over here in the States!
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