A mate had borrowed this for the weekend (not mine).
I was on a job and had to get subbase and shuttering done for next day and was way behind, when he phoned me needing help,
i was 25 miles way, so threw my machine on and flew up, less than 5 mins of landing and she was back on her tracks with just a broken window, let all fluids settle and fired up ok,
He lifted a half ton bag of stone and swung round fully extended, and woundered why it went over
stranded kitten
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Re: stranded kitten
Well as the old saying goes ....."you cant educate pork can you"
They do go over easy though if you are not careful
Nick
They do go over easy though if you are not careful
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