Danielk
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Go hard or go go home.
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Seen this on the way to work this morning
Go hard or go go home.
No half load here. View attachment 78231
Seen this on the way to work this morning
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He hardly brought that home with him or there won’t be a telephone working in Fenagh not that he would be new to knocking out phone lines. In 1996 he brought our grain dryer from Ballacolla to home leaving a trail of broken lines and avoided the town by going over by the dancing board leaving the good citizens of Ballygowan in the dark when he blew a fuse on an ESB pole when he clipped a live wire .Liam's new truck & trailer is a fine outfit.
On the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.Seen this on the way to work this morning
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Speechless.On the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.
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On the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.
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On the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.
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Yes I wondered that too, rang first, told to come ahead.Great faith.
On a different tangent , I didn't realise that there very any scrap places open.
He hardly brought that home with him or there won’t be a telephone working in Fenagh not that he would be new to knocking out phone lines. In 1996 he brought our grain dryer from Ballacolla to home leaving a trail of broken lines and avoided the town by going over by the dancing board leaving the good citizens of Ballygowan in the dark when he blew a fuse on an ESB pole when he clipped a live wire .
Be worse if it was a full barrel,, mad though really and the trolley jack isn't up to much.On the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.
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You worked for roadbridgeView attachment 78396
A job I was on a few years ago
classic banger thatI’d could have got the mrs to do it but by her own admission she’s not safe with power tools.
ah ye have little faith on the simplest of standsOn the subject of heavy plant, I was in a recycling place with scrap on Friday and spotted this health and safety nightmare.
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No I was working for LaganYou worked for roadbridge
Seen this on the way to work this morning
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Reclaimed some bog land for the GLAS scheme, there was a lot more bog wood in it then I taught :rolleyes2:
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Nice Fiat :Thumbp2:
Whats the industrial tractor, MF 50E?
Found a bit of timber myself last week , at the same GLAS job.
was waiting for someone to notice it Massey 50B, good original tractor but she’s gone fairly tatty cosmetically, 2200 original hours!
Ya for sure, that one never had a loader mounted on it, used to be up in Irish tar in Dublin, was used for unloading tar tankers off of ships, the father was up one time and seen it in the corner and enquired.ended up buying it, originally had no hitch or lift arms from factory, had two big 25mm thick steel plates on front and back for pushing tanksGreat loader. Had a 50e here. Super yoke on hard surfaces
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Ya for sure, that one never had a loader mounted on it, used to be up in Irish tar in Dublin, was used for unloading tar tankers off of ships, the father was up one time and seen it in the corner and enquired.ended up buying it, originally had no hitch or lift arms from factory, had two big 25mm thick steel plates on front and back for pushing tanks
How did , or did ye , put a lift cover on it ?
Not wishing to rain on your parade , but thats not the hour clock . Its the speedometer and mileage reading .