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What is it? Red neck ingenuity????

wrenchbender

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Blah blah blah yackity yack BEER. Mumble mumble stutter HUNTING. Yada yada cough cough FISHING Well said CB, your our own Red Neck poly tition type feller.
 
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Dozerboy

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Dozer boy I use to use a piece of flat steel I bent and made in to a scoop but one of the burners cut it.:Banghead
Thats means for a major butt kicken right there, nothing makes me madder then some twit trashing my creation.


I agree with CB you earned your Redneck Certificate of Certification.
 

Truckie

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I here ya Dozer Boy. I was ticket off when I found out who did it, but I got them back.:p I told them you screw me I’m going to screw you at least twice as hard and don’t for get I’m the yard boss and I set up your burning table.:D So I went and got a huge waste water pump for him to burn on.It was something like 5 foot round and 8 foot tall. It kept him busy for about a solid 3 hours and it was dirty cause it was sitting in the back of our yard for a while. I was wearing him down till he found the brass callers in the pump, then he was all happy.:Banghead

Thanks for the certification and certificate.
 

Tn Bulldog

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Well here it is. Here is the bailing wire and phone line holding the hydraulic lines back from hitting the piston.
Can I get a few points now?



This looks like somthing i would do on my dumptruck & somthing i used to do on my granddads trackhoe, tractor & pan & dozers when i was in a pinch ;) :D



I vote to give truckie 50 redneck ingenuity points for the redneck idea ways of keeping hyd hoses from busting & rubbing :D :D :bouncegri :thumbsup



later yall

Bulldog
 

richardcatdaddy

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Dang right ya gets some points!Coming from a redneck,a Ky redneck at that,ya did good. I have seen a piece of I beam in a shear to do clean up with too.Nothing wrong with good old smarts for outwitting dirt and stuff.:drinkup :drinkup
 

Truckie

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I here ya richardcatdaddy I always keep a I beam laying around to scrap the roads or level out a spot for a truck to dump.

Thanks.
 

Truckie

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Awww man!And I thought I was yhe only one that knew about that trick.:D :D

NO, no, no, I got a few other things I keep around to help clean the road just in case I need to do it my self :bouncegri
I can’t always get out magnet operator to come mag up the road :beatsme :Banghead so I have to do it my self most of the times.
A rolled up section of old fence dose wonders on a dirt road for sweeping.:D
 

Dozerboy

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Yep and for building demo a large pile of carpet works ok too.
 
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