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Great shots, everyone needs a good pup on site too. A buddy of mine runs a loader with his black lab laying on the floor next to him. By the way, that job looks identicle to a job I did in November, I'll try to find the pics.
I wish i had more pics of that particular job, thats the first trackhoe that i was ever on, could have used a little more practice on flat ground before tackling that one. But it kept things interesting. My 4X4 yota would barely climb that hill when we started that job.