I saw that bit with the agile operator, the ones I know would need a stannah to get out of that cab
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I had to laugh at the Divvy who put the pole through the front screen of that Jacob. Didn't he think of digging around it first then push it over . As my old man Say's, You Cant Educate Pork .
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Will this be on a future episode
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that looks like the man himself ... and we all saw him pouring a champaign bottle the other night .. well he did on the second attempt
Great find Steve
PS, i wonder if he will pay for any damage himself
Great find Steve
PS, i wonder if he will pay for any damage himself
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Great free advert for HE Services,
Commentator did a valiant job of trying to make ' moving a pile of sand ' exciting.
Was it edited to make the two guys digging up loads of services in a childrens playground and dropping things through their windscreen look like numpties or were they .......
Quite enjoyed the programme .
Commentator did a valiant job of trying to make ' moving a pile of sand ' exciting.
Was it edited to make the two guys digging up loads of services in a childrens playground and dropping things through their windscreen look like numpties or were they .......
Quite enjoyed the programme .
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The father and son were a good comedy double act in the playground. That job in Cornwall looked a tricky job.When I worked in Devon I got called to a MF300 with suspected water damage. On arrival on site at Cockwood ,I found that the MF was underwater up to its cab worklights. Wish I had a camera then to record its recovery.
This programme is slightly better than the Stobbart one.Would love to see a restoration programme on machinery such as Salvage Squad.
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This programme is slightly better than the Stobbart one.Would love to see a restoration programme on machinery such as Salvage Squad.
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Neversweat wrote:Will this be on a future episode
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Well Steve it would take a special person to get more tilt than that
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