Supposing I could afford the fuel if I won the lottery, I think you would have trouble maneuvering your tipper around our lanes and would soon be cursing my name
I do miss those in-cab videos you used to post (despite being few in number). Do you fix the camera in one place with a holder of some sort, or do you get Lumpy to film by your side?
Hmm we could do with some of that topsoil on our field, but I think the costs of trucking it over from Cambridgeshire would outweigh the benefits (our neighbour just had a 4 tonne topsoil delivery).
Do you have any video of this 64 Mark, or any recent ones of your "Hattie"?
To-ing and fro-ing cement in another 3 tonne Terex. I was told it was going to be a smaller, 1 tonne machine because the terrain was so narrow and treacherous, but had to make do. Starter bendix cog was getting stuck so when it was finally running courtesy of a shunt from the digger, we had to leave the thing idling all day just in case! Oh well, I didn't die, that's the main plus from today (as well as getting paid of course).
I wasn't aware of this sub-series. The only machines I know that could fall into this category are the 6 cylinder 2725, and North-American made 2745 (Perkins V8). Can anyone name any others?
So in this regard Britains/Tomy will have a more secure future than that of say UH or Wiking if they keep their primary focus on the toy market, but having their feet in both camps so to speak supports their profit margins when one market sags.
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