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unstuck
2nd January 2013, 07:49
<iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/60Tamp2fHhg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>:eek::Punk:
Zedder
2nd January 2013, 08:20
Is that after Tim the Toolman got to it?
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 08:53
More power, hu hu hu. Great to see the harley motor being used for something useful for a change too.:bleh:
AllanB
2nd January 2013, 08:57
Got to love those 'good old boys' yee harr
Grizzo
2nd January 2013, 09:13
:lol:Brilliant, I love the way they think.
Nova.
2nd January 2013, 09:16
Whats next? Cat C12? :eek:
http://www.kustom-parts.com/images/products/detail/C12Engine.2.jpg
Bikemad
2nd January 2013, 09:16
i can't believe 2 guys can pick it up
Big Dave
2nd January 2013, 09:31
Title should be a 2-man's chainsaw. :-)
bogan
2nd January 2013, 09:34
Guess the real man still needs an axe to fell the tree? Or have they modified it to run on its side?
Zedder
2nd January 2013, 09:58
Guess the real man still needs an axe to fell the tree? Or have they modified it to run on its side?
Nah, they get them there wimmen folk to fell the trees.
DrunkenMistake
2nd January 2013, 11:43
Whats next? Cat C12? :eek:
C16, go for gold 600hp. :devil2:
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 12:03
Yeah,nah, fuck it. May as well just use one of these.:Punk:
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unstuck
2nd January 2013, 12:14
This one here was good for blasting through logs and rock, when it wasnt stuck.:msn-wink:
Grizzo
2nd January 2013, 12:20
Great for cutting up the kindling.
Nova.
2nd January 2013, 12:38
This one here was good for blasting through logs and rock, when it wasnt stuck.:msn-wink:
you can have that, im taking this :rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCeNKKotR_Q
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 12:55
Spent a couple of months on a 30 tonner with a similar head to that one a few years ago, doing railways and catchement board stuff. Forever fixing the bastard, I was glad to get back on the dozer.:Punk:
Nova.
2nd January 2013, 12:58
Spent a couple of months on a 30 tonner with a similar head to that one a few years ago, doing railways and catchement board stuff. Forever fixing the bastard, I was glad to get back on the dozer.:Punk:
Thats the one thing ive always wanted to have a go at, Dozing.
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 13:02
Thats the one thing ive always wanted to have a go at, Dozing.
I really like pushing in tracks in steep country with the dozer, or hauling logs. But I am over pulling in pipe for dairy farmers, fuck it is getting really boring. May have to bring my TD9 back from the coast and get back into a bit of hill clearing.:devil2:
DrunkenMistake
2nd January 2013, 13:05
I really like pushing in tracks in steep country with the dozer, or hauling logs. But I am over pulling in pipe for dairy farmers, fuck it is getting really boring. May have to bring my TD9 back from the coast and get back into a bit of hill clearing.:devil2:
International.. Eww.
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 13:08
International.. Eww.
Hey, dont knock the inter:finger: That old beasty has done a lot of hard work and still goes strong, More than I can say for the D6:(
DrunkenMistake
2nd January 2013, 13:12
Hey, dont knock the inter:finger: That old beasty has done a lot of hard work and still goes strong, More than I can say for the D6:(
What did you do it haha..
Japanese import D6?
Nova.
2nd January 2013, 13:12
I really like pushing in tracks in steep country with the dozer, or hauling logs. But I am over pulling in pipe for dairy farmers, fuck it is getting really boring. May have to bring my TD9 back from the coast and get back into a bit of hill clearing.:devil2:
Steep hill works my favorite too, i don't know what it is its just interesting and fun.
and the internationals were good in there days, and still are to some degree.
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 13:19
Diff has gone once, transmission twice. Last time was on this hill in behind roxburgh. Joystick are a good machine when running right, but a pain in the arse when things go wrong.:(
Nova.
2nd January 2013, 13:31
Diff has gone once, transmission twice. Last time was on this hill in behind roxburgh. Joystick are a good machine when running right, but a pain in the arse when things go wrong.:(
Beginning to think we need our own thread for manly machinery lol
DrunkenMistake
2nd January 2013, 13:32
Beginning to think we need our own thread for manly machinery lol
Do it haha
george formby
2nd January 2013, 17:35
Beginning to think we need our own thread for manly machinery lol
And semi manly. I'm aspiring to fully fledged manliness.:baby:
unstuck
2nd January 2013, 17:38
And semi manly. I'm aspiring to fully fledged manliness.:baby:
Hows the chainsawing coming along? Still got all your limbs and didgets?:lol:
george formby
3rd January 2013, 09:11
Hows the chainsawing coming along? Still got all your limbs and didgets?:lol:
Ha, yup. I may only be aspiring to manliness but I don't buy into "she'll be right" & "chicks dig scars". I don't do nuthin risky until I learn the correct way to do it.
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