Yes I must admit Clive that is a great young team of Pilots you have your Cab full with, I would think you know that its about as good as life gets when you have drivers as keen as these Handsome young Men.
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Well Tony.............if I was their age and stopped of with Dad to drive a bulldozer or excavator on the way home from school there'd be no way I was going to get a detention! But alas........there was no chance with my Dad .........he was an insurance salesman!
I had to buy my own digger............he said I was mad...........and he's probably right, but I LOVE IT!!!!!!
I had to buy my own digger............he said I was mad...........and he's probably right, but I LOVE IT!!!!!!
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Clive, i must point out that you're policy in hiring youngsters is both dangerous and irresponsible.you should know better.They both need at least another few weeks of growth before they are man enough for that big D7.
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Blimmey you can talk Nicky!
At least I'm breaking mine in gently with half shifts, I see your two are on the "Blue Bear" stimulation drink no doubt in order to get the longer shift in!
At least I'm breaking mine in gently with half shifts, I see your two are on the "Blue Bear" stimulation drink no doubt in order to get the longer shift in!
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Nicky, I have older things in my Fridge than these 2 Pilots you have taken on???, thought I would say there is a " Free " up-grade to your ram pipe work from Cat, it involves a re-route and a chunk of Iron to the cross shaft plus 4 new pipes.
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I didn't know that T.C.mine are the D8K type as they go around the front.I prefered the older type that went over the rocker.More room to do the fan belts.Allways catching the damed bonnet no matter how I try to re-route them.
Had to replace a snapped alternator belt last week.Did it early in the morning as I didn't fancy the burns.
Had to replace a snapped alternator belt last week.Did it early in the morning as I didn't fancy the burns.
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I dont fancy doing the belts on the 7, they're bad enough, an 8 you're welcome to 'em!
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