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    Arrow Good advice there

    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    farqin 'ell... I'd get an xray... guy I worked for in bundaberg hurt his foot... went to the quack 3 months later... now in a permanent plastic cast....

    I learnt not be be real early in the same way... "only got 4 steps" says client... try farqin 22!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Got home today and it's starting to change color,should look quite neat in a day or two.
    Jackrat - if it's possible to say this in a complimentary way - you're bloody nuts!!!

    Good luck with the foot chap - and don't underestimate the power of slightly broken bones. I broke one of the smaller bones in my foot a while back and JEES did it hurt... but only the day after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I reckon possums don't really deserve leg hold traps.
    Agreed... poor little buggars. If they need to be dispatched, do it promperly, don't hurt 'em and hold 'em till you finally rememeber to get around the checking them (as a lot do).

    Lead poisoning is the best way IMHO. 40grains doing about a mile a second tends to do the trick
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    dam that woulda hurt. it does sound like a predicament only frank spencer could outdo..(dam i loved that program) best you go see RiderInBlack when you get back up that way, he'll sort you out with a new shoe 8-)
    ..it's another red light nightmare..

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    I can well imagine how that would happen. I guy who worked on the farm next to ours managed to get the fork of his front end loader spear down inside of his gumboot and into the ground. (we never figured out how it happened.) He was stuck for hours. apart from bruising he wasnt hurt.

    Hey if you had a buck knife with you, you could have cut your foot off! Youd be famous!

    I got stuck for a while by a log roll while bucking a while back. took me a long time to get myself.Its not hard to get pinned badly by a bike either.....

    Hope your foots okay

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    que?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    I'm starting to see the funny side now but yesterday it wasn't quite.
    I'm out at Whananaki north of Whangarei delivering a water tank.
    The new owner has given me crap directions an told me I can turn a truck an trailer unit around at the end of the road.Yeah right,I get there and you couldn't turn a car an trailer around.So this is nothing new,happens all the time.I disconnect the trailer an turn the truck around then grab the draw bar on the trailer to pull it around by hand.No worrys right,WRONG,the jockey wheel mount snaps an the draw bar lands on my foot.Oh yeah this really hurts
    an I'm going nowhere,a bit of flapping about but that don't help much, I can't lift the draw bar from the position I'm in,my cell phones in the truck an that's ten meters away.Swearing really loud an trying not to cry doesn't help much,but it gives me something to do.The property owner is due to meet me at 3.30 an it's now 3.00.So much for the principal of always being early huh.
    Well the guy was on time but it's the longest half hour I've spent for a while.
    They were really good.Hey what else do you say about somebody that lifts a heavy wheight off your foot.They were all for calling an Ambo' an having me carted away, but I didn't think it was that bad as long as I didn't take me boot off.My foot was really HOT but I could walk on it so I just carryed on with the job at hand.Took me boot off when I got to the hotel I stay in when up north and apart from heaps of swelling it looked ok.
    Got home today and it's starting to change color,should look quite neat in a day or two.
    Going back up north tomorrow,think I'll make sure I'm not early this time.
    Cheers an have a good one.
    sorry to laugh at you mate but this is funny. hope the foot heals all good, its not the gear changing foot is it.
    One thing kinda confused me. On my truck and trailer the trailer has got springs to hold the drawbar off the ground not a jockey wheel, secondly there is no damn way i could move it by hand unless the wheels were off the ground. just a query i am in awe of your popeye muscles if you can do it.
    I'm off to the pub, I may be sometime.

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    Just as well you didn't need to take a piss whilst pinned!

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    Gearchange foot or braking foot? - you dont need the braking foot that much, but if its the gearchange foot I'd get it looked at. Either that or buy an Indian with a hand shift (but what side is the foot clutch on the Indians?)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scroter
    sorry to laugh at you mate but this is funny. hope the foot heals all good, its not the gear changing foot is it.
    One thing kinda confused me. On my truck and trailer the trailer has got springs to hold the drawbar off the ground not a jockey wheel, secondly there is no damn way i could move it by hand unless the wheels were off the ground. just a query i am in awe of your popeye muscles if you can do it.
    It's a tandam trailer that only carrys 2000kg.
    It's also a joke for the job it does "only just legal"
    But it's the cheapest way to move plastic tanks.
    Imagine an oversized boat trailer.
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    Cheers for the chuckle, hope the foot heals up okay, best get it checked out though.

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    ive wondered about those

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    It's a tandam trailer that only carrys 2000kg.
    It's also a joke for the job it does "only just legal"
    But it's the cheapest way to move plastic tanks.
    Imagine an oversized boat trailer.
    ive often wondered how those things dont fly away when a gust of wind comes along, some of those tanks are so huge they make the trailers under them look like matchbox toys.
    I'm off to the pub, I may be sometime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scroter
    ive often wondered how those things dont fly away when a gust of wind comes along, some of those tanks are so huge they make the trailers under them look like matchbox toys.
    Odd you should say that,I wonder the same thing at times.
    Just before Xmas was a fun couple of weeks for wind

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