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C’mon, they’re brilliantOh, so you're to blame
C’mon, they’re brilliantOh, so you're to blame
You don’t need to watch it if it annoys you. They definitely won’t be stoppingI'm 19. Too many clips and it starts to get very tedious and disrupts the video.
Dog, I must be getting miserable...
On the phone to him now and he said no never but he’d like to.
Norfolk, Lincoln and Barkshire twang. He’s a bit strange
Intrigued as to why your Drott has a registration number. Few people I know have driven steel tracked machines on the road out of necessity to get off a lorry and into a job but don't think the Highways department saw them.Crawlers are great fun, we use an old Drott for burning up on clearance jobs . Its got a forward facing fan so we pick up a fire a fire and rev the nuts off it, its like a huge leaf blower and gets some heat into a fire in seconds
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Intrigued as to why your Drott has a registration number. Few people I know have driven steel tracked machines on the road out of necessity to get off a lorry and into a job but don't think the Highways department saw them.
Hi Kim. What was the tool you was using to suck the old diesel out of the tank with?
Intrigued as to why your Drott has a registration number. Few people I know have driven steel tracked machines on the road out of necessity to get off a lorry and into a job but don't think the Highways department saw them.
The David Brown 50td on the channel is road registered. As well as the 40td without the blade.Intrigued as to why your Drott has a registration number. Few people I know have driven steel tracked machines on the road out of necessity to get off a lorry and into a job but don't think the Highways department saw them.
Thank you Steven SpielbergSorry but tried watching the videos and gave up at about 20 seconds into every one.