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Re: Colemans having a lie down
Nice find Steve looks like he tracked over an unmarked cellar and the roof caved in?
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Thanks for posting Steve.
Seeing the machine in the ground at that angle reminds me of a demolition job we did at Risca in South Wales.
We had knocked down and loaded away a row of three or four cottages.
The opperator was tidying up and reversed down the garden of the end cottage when his 955 dropped into a hole justlike that.
He was right in the "Mulligatawny," it was the cess pit for the row. "Did it HUMM."
The back of the 955 was sat in it like an egg in an egg cup.
We got the machine back and the lads were drawing straws to see who was lumbered with washing the thing off.
Fred
Seeing the machine in the ground at that angle reminds me of a demolition job we did at Risca in South Wales.
We had knocked down and loaded away a row of three or four cottages.
The opperator was tidying up and reversed down the garden of the end cottage when his 955 dropped into a hole justlike that.
He was right in the "Mulligatawny," it was the cess pit for the row. "Did it HUMM."
The back of the 955 was sat in it like an egg in an egg cup.
We got the machine back and the lads were drawing straws to see who was lumbered with washing the thing off.
Fred
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