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    irish heavy operators the best

    I agree not funny, many people lost family in the troubles,sounds like a ***** to me:confused:
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    irish heavy operators the best

    i'm English, from Lancashire uk, merry christmas all
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    irish heavy operators the best

    ie subservence is no excuse just to stay in a job:Banghead: real drivers don't take XXXX
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    irish heavy operators the best

    hi tctractors you are right they make great mates all i am saying is once they become G.F + they are full of themselfs and if you are not a paddy yourself you are not truely one of the clan ie: as you state...
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    irish heavy operators the best

    I Know what you mean Ross I'v worked with many a paddy G.F they are a breed of there on, a lot are ex operators on a power trip they are sound whilst on the levers but give them a bit of shout and they are Hitlers reincarnation :mad: but personaly in my experience the best way to take...
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    irish heavy operators the best

    i couldn't agree more as well as having the finest plant operators on the planet they produce the best drink in the world GUINESS :drinkup so now we not only have the finest plant operators on the planet we also produce the best drink in the world. No competion really atall atall atall:notworthy
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    irish heavy operators the best

    is it true that Ireland produces the best heavy plant operators in the world?:cool:
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    Cat 941

    any one have any photos of CAT 941, i worked for a company called Buctons LTD from Oldham Lancashire they always used 941s for road formation work with very experenced operators on them they could work to half an inch and the formation was nearly ready for tarmac when they had finished they...
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    Kent Vintage diggers

    Jcb 3c true the 3CX was a vast improvement lighter/good steering/better visability/ i think they really improved with introduction of the 4x4 turbo sitemaster now that could push like a small dozer decent cab to, i agree the 3C/3D was the best at that time but you were ready to get off at...
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    Kent Vintage diggers

    Used to drive 3Cs and 3Ds in the 1980s they were a pain always getting stuck. on the road the steering was rubbish they wondered all over the place and the brakes needed standing on for them to work at all, also even though they were heavy you could'nt get enough grip to fill the front bucket...
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    Welcome!!!

    Ex digger driver Hi Drove plant mainly diggers here in the uk for 20 years including-Hitachi 130- JCB 3cx-Komatsu 210- short time on Cat D6H etc then unfortunatly got Type 1 diabetes so thay took my licences off me but i'm still intrested in Plant.
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