D7 and scraper
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D7 and scraper
I just found these pictures of the job last March leveling the village cricket ground. They tried to do it themselves but got into a bit of bother and needed a few extra horsepower!
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And a few more. I've had trouble posting too many at once!
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And more................
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LOL! How did they try? With spades?
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Blow me Clive you start your Pilots young???, I have always loved D7's the 48A's were the bangers that I had plenty of time logged in with, might I ask when your D7 is parked on say a hard patch is the bonnet pointing down or up at the front??? its just my daft mind, as I like to see them with their Head up looking the part, the E/beam often used to need a bit of fettling to keep them in the right stance, rad up high it gives you more to look at as you go forward, bonnet that is, great bit of Iron
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Wont be able to afford university for both so they'll need a few more practical skills!
The bonnet is slightly up god, I must pick up my anorak!
The 7's a good old bus and cheaper to run than an 8 and more usfull for here and there jobs.
Here's another pic from dozer school..........
The bonnet is slightly up god, I must pick up my anorak!
The 7's a good old bus and cheaper to run than an 8 and more usfull for here and there jobs.
Here's another pic from dozer school..........
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Oh yes Holger
they tried to hire a digger and dumper, bring in a few loads of dirt and level it up.............at the end of October! After a week it rained.........and rained.........and rained! I told them before they started they'd left it too late, but what do I know!
they tried to hire a digger and dumper, bring in a few loads of dirt and level it up.............at the end of October! After a week it rained.........and rained.........and rained! I told them before they started they'd left it too late, but what do I know!
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Clive, I need a new pair of gum boots and I now know the ones I want, the ones with the red bit around the bottom, those Wellies on your youngest pilot are the best I have ever seen? I always avoid Anorak's as you stick out to much, but I often find myself counting little round bumps, its the way I am??.
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bigkit wrote:Wont be able to afford university for both so they'll need a few more practical skills!
The bonnet is slightly up god, I must pick up my anorak!
The 7's a good old bus and cheaper to run than an 8 and more usfull for here and there jobs.
Here's another pic from dozer school..........
good machine, and cute boys.'
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