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Post #1 by d4c24a » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:39 pm

we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:
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Post #2 by Neversweat » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:42 pm

d4c24a wrote:we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:


Loose weight then :D


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Post #3 by tim » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:49 pm

Hi Graham haven't seen you about lately,went into your yard at Boxalls lane Aldershot with some stone this morning,some not very happy chaps in there talking about cut backs- Tim

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Post #4 by d4c24a » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:51 pm

Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:


Loose weight then :D


pot and kettle springs to mind :lol:
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Post #5 by Neversweat » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:54 pm

d4c24a wrote:
Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:


Loose weight then :D


pot and kettle springs to mind :lol:


Im not the one trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot :D :D

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Post #6 by d4c24a » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:58 pm

tim wrote:Hi Graham haven't seen you about lately,went into your yard at Boxalls lane Aldershot with some stone this morning,some not very happy chaps in there talking about cut backs- Tim


hello tim ,i am over in popley at the moment
you must have been delivering to the boys doing the pump house
did they tell you about the incident with the hired in mini digger and breaker
word is the breaker had some serious cracks around the pin holes and it ended up on the floor :shock:
when the buckets were inspected some were found to have serious cracking
so that hire co has had all their machines right through the company off hired with immediate effect
someone will be in for a bollocking :doh:
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Re: downsizing

Post #7 by d4c24a » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:58 pm

Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:
Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:


Loose weight then :D


pot and kettle springs to mind :lol:


Im not the one trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot :D :D


or into a pair of speedo,s :lol: :lol:
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Post #8 by Neversweat » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:01 pm

d4c24a wrote:
Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:
Neversweat wrote:
d4c24a wrote:we have a job with limited room , so i have this little machine :thumbs_up: i must say its a tad on the small side in the cab :lol:


Loose weight then :D


pot and kettle springs to mind :lol:


Im not the one trying to squeeze a quart into a pint pot :D :D


or into a pair of speedo,s :lol: :lol:


Aaaggghhh thats disgusting i've just had me tea :D


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Re: downsizing

Post #9 by IANOZ » Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:35 am

BOYS ,It's good to see you can still have a laugh and joke between one another in times like these.Interested in what you were saying about the hire machine cracks. I would imagine the machine was inspected before it went out on hire and some one from the firm that hired it would have looked to see it was OK and nothing wrong with it so when it came back off hire you wouldn't be responsable for damage done while on hire. Either the hire firms gear is rubbish and no one checked, or the operator flogged the life out of it and has not reported the damage till it fell apart. Someone must greases and service the machine, surely cracks bad enough that the breaker fell off must have been able to be seen and reported??? ian.


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