Pebd99
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Tracks would help till it’s through the surface. Seen tracks stuck and just slipping against the drive wheels before.If it’s normally a problem why dont they use a tracked combine?
Tracks would help till it’s through the surface. Seen tracks stuck and just slipping against the drive wheels before.If it’s normally a problem why dont they use a tracked combine?
That just like 2012 lots of combines were the dig out , they can go down even on tracks with a power rear axleNot that far away from me. Wet wet ground that would usually stick a combine a year.
Still look photoshopped?
If its normally a problem why dont they use a tracked combine?
Most women would love that comment.When tracked machines go down, they really go down.
Those photos look better quality. If you look at the original, the other machines almost seem to be 'added' because of the way they are set into the picture. Just a side effect of modern phone cameras and how their software works I guess.
Always wanted a flat bed anyway
That be a dangerous bit of road to drive on for a bitView attachment 1129084
just a screenshot from a video I was sent earlier. He set off with about 14 tonnes of osr but unfortunately only about 5 made it to the store
The video shows it still coming out I wondered how long before it would end up on hereView attachment 1129084
just a screenshot from a video I was sent earlier. He set off with about 14 tonnes of osr but unfortunately only about 5 made it to the store
Let's see the video,possibly followed by a p45 unless it was the bossThe video shows it still coming out I wondered how long before it would end up on here
See plenty of tipper lorries that hit bridgesWhat kind of muppet does it take to not notice the trailer raising ?
Which shows how much attention is paid to whats in the mirrorsSee plenty of tipper lorries that hit bridges
Muppets in haulage as well then.See plenty of tipper lorries that hit bridges
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just a screenshot from a video I was sent earlier. He set off with about 14 tonnes of osr but unfortunately only about 5 made it to the store
Is that the A303 or the road that becomes the A303?
Ironically not affected by flea beetle or slugs eitherNext May it’s going to be called “the yellow road”, and some tit of a journalist is going to write some bollox about “wild flowers taking over Britains roadsides”.