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  • Liking the dinky skidsteer...

    Just finished a job which required spreading over 35000 lbs of river rock. The site had loads of tight areas, yet I didn't use the wheelbarrow once! It was nice indeed. Pics show the tightest spot, and it was a risky move. The wall was built like ****, and the tires were literally on top of the wall. On the other side it's a good 35-40* slope. But it all worked out well. :alien::alien::alien:





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    You like it tight!

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      There Is Work To Be Done.......

      Originally posted by Dr.NewEarth View Post
      You like it tight!
      college boy needs to stop taking photos and get the sheot done.......if i was his partner i'd get rid of his azz for goldbricking.............:alien:

      steve-o
      "THE BADDEST LAWN APE ON THE PLANET"

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        I'm sure that's the case. I work my ass off and post this sheot after 10PM. Old Fart-O would keel over dead after one day of landscaping; lawn work is cake work. However, I'm taking this week easy and cutting out early every day this week. Gotta study. I have an exam to take on Saturday. :alien::alien::alien:
        2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and future 2015 LSF RECEPTED AWARD recipient!

        Hortikulture Kolledge Grad + Licensed Master Irrigator + Certified Backflow Technician +
        Licensed Fert & Squirt Applicator = Jack of all trades, master of none.

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