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Help me cut a track into steep hill

Scrub Puller

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Mar 29, 2009
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Location
Gladstone Queensland Australia
Yair . . . D6 Merv . I wanted to get up there for a look see. I failed the psychology test to get into Bougainville but my brother who was head stockman at Placer's station in the valley got me a job with shonky Pommy plantation owner who had shonky deal with Massey Ferguson to do some tropical trials on their new 3366 dozer ours I think was 0009.

Viking1. I understand your affinity to local critters . . . much the same here.

Apologies to HandyAndy for getting O/T on his thread.

Cheers.
 

willd8r

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Dec 10, 2008
Messages
129
Location
Australia
Occupation
dozer operator Cat D11R
HandyAndy thought it's easier to show pictures than try to explain.
Merv In Nelson down around Havelock love the hills and the challenge.Very boring over here all flat.D4's did alot of work in the past
Cheers
 

jughead

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Nov 1, 2007
Messages
284
Location
soddy-daisy tn.
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retired
pics show the reason this old man would never make an operator. like to move dirt but where most people need it guess i aint going. live on 22 acres of mostly hill similar to that but the road was done before me i just maintain it.
 
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