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<blockquote data-quote="BobGreen" data-source="post: 4630970" data-attributes="member: 12352"><p>This talk of uploading 50kg fertiliser has brought back memory of my first week at work as a little 16 year old 9 stone wet through </p><p>Local stone and lime merchant used to bring a load last thing at night after milking when quarries had shut. One day I was on my own milking and just finished when he turned up so had to unload 15 ton with the driver. Had muscles in my spit when we finished. </p><p>Another firm, Hadfields I think, used to turn up with 3 men in cab and just got on with it without any help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobGreen, post: 4630970, member: 12352"] This talk of uploading 50kg fertiliser has brought back memory of my first week at work as a little 16 year old 9 stone wet through Local stone and lime merchant used to bring a load last thing at night after milking when quarries had shut. One day I was on my own milking and just finished when he turned up so had to unload 15 ton with the driver. Had muscles in my spit when we finished. Another firm, Hadfields I think, used to turn up with 3 men in cab and just got on with it without any help [/QUOTE]
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