Whats this used for?
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Re: Whats this used for?
Eddie at EP Ind. has a lot of crazy things in that yard!
They scrapped the Chevington Collier a couple of years ago and the bucket was in the yard for ages.
They scrapped the Chevington Collier a couple of years ago and the bucket was in the yard for ages.
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No wear on the underside so not for scraping, given the bolts to the underside and onto the bucket, the width and light construction I reckon it's a hop up. Curl the bucket until the walkway is flat then men can stand on it. ????? Only an idea
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Only just noticed the pics above, what a plonker I am!!! Still wasn't a bad idea tho'
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bigkit wrote:Only just noticed the pics above, what a plonker I am!!! Still wasn't a bad idea tho'
Until the H&S dept catch you
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