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You are certainly lucky John to still have your wedding tackle in one piece!
On a slightly different theme, is there ever a good way to get over an obstacle with a mini digger? I had some work to do in my rear garden that only has access on the lower side, so that meant that I had to get the digger up and over the garden wall. P1000585.jpg This looks a bit dodgy although as the digger is only 1.5 tonne and well spread pallets would presumably take this load I went for it. I firstly tried to let it climb itself over the wall, although the angle was getting scary, I was holding tight and my butt cheeks were gripping the seat, but I bottled out and got the pallets out. Anyway, is there a better or safer way or did I do the right thing?
Nigel
You are certainly lucky John to still have your wedding tackle in one piece!
On a slightly different theme, is there ever a good way to get over an obstacle with a mini digger? I had some work to do in my rear garden that only has access on the lower side, so that meant that I had to get the digger up and over the garden wall. P1000585.jpg This looks a bit dodgy although as the digger is only 1.5 tonne and well spread pallets would presumably take this load I went for it. I firstly tried to let it climb itself over the wall, although the angle was getting scary, I was holding tight and my butt cheeks were gripping the seat, but I bottled out and got the pallets out. Anyway, is there a better or safer way or did I do the right thing?
Nigel
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