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Liam wrote:Three's bad enough never mind 5 or even 10 PD you must be skint at Christmas The biggest family i've ever known is my Grandads as he had 12 brothers and sisters, the Irish always seem to always have vast families.
That must be why they like potato's. the families grow like them.
No offence ment
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like most things ... it's all i've ever known so its normal ... however between us we have ... wait for it ...17 children and they have had so far a further 11 and counting ...mental mate
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Non taken mate, i think you might be right though they are sh1t hot on potatoes what do you reckon to that D8 in my avatar then?
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Holy crap talk about breading is their somthing in the water there?
I'm sure no offence taken jpmc
I'm sure no offence taken jpmc
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i think there's something in something......
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She's a beauty there Liam can't say I've seen one of that vintage for a while.
All the Cat dozers I get to work on are all high rise ones
All the Cat dozers I get to work on are all high rise ones
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Theres got to be summat lurking in the pipes mate
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Rislar wrote:Holy crap talk about breading is their somthing in the water there?
I'm sure no offence taken jpmc
probably ... we're not catholics or religious , my dad was a coal miner and i think they had their own rules when it came to the bedroom dept
most the grandkids are now grown up and each have a couple of their own
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jpmc wrote:She's a beauty there Liam can't say I've seen one of that vintage for a while.
All the Cat dozers I get to work on are all high rise ones
I thought all the blades you work on would be hi-drives mate they only standard one we run now is a Komatsu D65-EX the rest are all Cat
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ha ha ..summat between the mob and the Gallaghers (shameless)
before my 2 were born i would often be tapped on the shoulder on a night out ...usually to be asked for a tenner from a chancing niece or nephew
before my 2 were born i would often be tapped on the shoulder on a night out ...usually to be asked for a tenner from a chancing niece or nephew
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Rislar wrote:You could have your own mob, like the italianos
"Tonight you sleep with the fishes!"
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pd1971 wrote:ha ha ..summat between the mob and the Gallaghers (shameless)
before my 2 were born i would often be tapped on the shoulder on a night out ...usually to be asked for a tenner from a chancing niece or nephew
I like it, you must have deep pockets
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Ah yes I've worked on a couple of D65's along with a couple of D155 and D275 and one of only two in the country D575 the worlds largest dozer.
Most of the Cat's I work on are D8 up to D11.
I mainly do wheel loaders, excavtors, artic and rigid dump trucks and graders as far as earthmoving gear goes.
As had a run on ag gear lately and every now and again fixed plant stuff.
Most of the Cat's I work on are D8 up to D11.
I mainly do wheel loaders, excavtors, artic and rigid dump trucks and graders as far as earthmoving gear goes.
As had a run on ag gear lately and every now and again fixed plant stuff.
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jpmc wrote:Ah yes I've worked on a couple of D65's along with a couple of D155 and D275 and one of only two in the country D575 the worlds largest dozer.
Most of the Cat's I work on are D8 up to D11.
I mainly do wheel loaders, excavtors, artic and rigid dump trucks and graders as far as earthmoving gear goes.
As had a run on ag gear lately and every now and again fixed plant stuff.
That D575 is huge, i bet that was some sight mate i've only ever seen one on a screen. Sounds like you do anything and everything , all the machines (especially Komatsu) come supplied with the auto-greasing equipment installed, it's quite a new idea on plant over here though
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We are slowing heading the way of being factory fitted systems depending on what make and factory it comes out of.
Do you work for a earth moving/construction company or just have a large farm?
Do you work for a earth moving/construction company or just have a large farm?
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Rislar wrote:Dont tell him that, he'll be unemployed
Don't know about unemployed as I work for myself but broke maybe As if I'm not broke enough now with a wife and kids
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jpmc wrote:We are slowing heading the way of being factory fitted systems depending on what make and factory it comes out of.
Do you work for a earth moving/construction company or just have a large farm?
I see mate, you're not far behind i work for an earthmoving firm mate, we run gear D5's and D6's, Volvo A25's - A35's, CAT 16G Grader, Bomag 213 Rollers, Hitachi EX7.5 - CAT 345 and smaller bits of plant.
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With the monkeys companies have working for them there will always be service and repair work out there for me.
Pay peanuts, get monkey's and then spend twice as much fixing the stuff the distory
Pay peanuts, get monkey's and then spend twice as much fixing the stuff the distory
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