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Oil Slick
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Eco Friendly Road Grader that already has the correct color! What a Deal! If your interested I'll buy it and sell it to you for the "friend price" $$

Not sure why it has pedals and a exhaust pipe but either way you'll be able to get the job done!

Since your a quick study learn from this guys mistake. Don't take to big of bite where you pick your drive tires up off the ground. LMAO
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 11:31 AM
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Hey OilSlick,

Hahahaha, I think it's Perfect for Deas. We can keep him busy patrolling the Haul Roads!!! I wonder what type of Exhaust goes to that Stack... Hahaha... Chili bean model?
Good one!!!
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 11:54 AM
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Hey OilSlick,

Hahahaha, I think it's Perfect for Deas. We can keep him busy patrolling the Haul Roads!!! I wonder what type of Exhaust goes to that Stack... Hahaha... Chili bean model?
Good one!!!
Glen
Deas has them thick Australian walk about legs, he'll be able to get a lot of pedaling-work done LoL
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 12:27 PM
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Deas has them thick Australian walk about legs, he'll be able to get a lot of pedaling-work done LoL
You could probably sell those to the BLM for maintaining mountain bike trails...that's the big rage in Western CO & Eastern Utah now.
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 8:45 PM
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Deas has them thick Australian walk about legs, he'll be able to get a lot of pedaling-work done LoL
Hey OilSlick,

With his Safety Green shirt on he will look professional on it. Don't want anybody's pant leg cuff to get caught in the pedal sprocket, so Deas and his shorts are a Perfect Match. I agree his torquey legs got the MoJo necessary for maximum production on this patrol... We should make sure it has a back up alarm. I'm sure you and Steve can handle wiring one up for him. Maybe a back up bell would be more appropriate. My mind just flashed a picture of something from way back then that is a must for this machine... Curb feelers... I think it would fit perfect to mount 6 sets of curb feelers on it so he can sense how close to the curb he is. Man I use to have fun running down the street kicking away at all the springs on a block at a time to see if I could get all of them springing back and forth at the same time... Sorry OilSlick... It's a think before your time. Ok... And the next option we should mount for Deas are two whirly gigs. We can mount one each just in front of each control as to mark out the location of each... Kind of like a user friendly thingy option... Of course to match the whirly gigs, we need to get a Beany Cap with a upwards Propelar for Deas to wear while operating it. It seems to all fit... Hahaha

Rumor has it that Deas won't be on the BB for a day or so while he is puddle jumping. 😛lane: Now is the time to kick him while he is down... :eyebrows:
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Wed, Mar 16, 2016 8:45 PM
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Hey OilSlick,

With his Safety Green shirt on he will look professional on it. Don't want anybody's pant leg cuff to get caught in the pedal sprocket, so Deas and his shorts are a Perfect Match. I agree his torquey legs got the MoJo necessary for maximum production on this patrol... We should make sure it has a back up alarm. I'm sure you and Steve can handle wiring one up for him. Maybe a back up bell would be more appropriate. My mind just flashed a picture of something from way back then that is a must for this machine... Curb feelers... I think it would fit perfect to mount 6 sets of curb feelers on it so he can sense how close to the curb he is. Man I use to have fun running down the street kicking away at all the springs on a block at a time to see if I could get all of them springing back and forth at the same time... Sorry OilSlick... It's a think before your time. Ok... And the next option we should mount for Deas are two whirly gigs. We can mount one each just in front of each control as to mark out the location of each... Kind of like a user friendly thingy option... Of course to match the whirly gigs, we need to get a Beany Cap with a upwards Propelar for Deas to wear while operating it. It seems to all fit... Hahaha

Rumor has it that Deas won't be on the BB for a day or so while he is puddle jumping. 😛lane: Now is the time to kick him while he is down... :eyebrows:
Deas told me that there is no grader job you can not do sitting down so I think he could and should do a operator training day, to show us his talent. I would be happy to come over and give comments on his style. There is so many things we should say about how lucky you would be to have Deas on the job, but seeing would be better than one thousand words!
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 5:19 AM
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Deas told me that there is no grader job you can not do sitting down so I think he could and should do a operator training day, to show us his talent. I would be happy to come over and give comments on his style. There is so many things we should say about how lucky you would be to have Deas on the job, but seeing would be better than one thousand words!
Of course Deas will have to pull a little 2 wheel sheep herder trailer so he can stay at the jobsite in true outback style. Ewe, would that be neat.
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 5:44 AM
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Of course Deas will have to pull a little 2 wheel sheep herder trailer so he can stay at the jobsite in true outback style. Ewe, would that be neat.
"Hey Garth...Ya Wayne? That's a funky grader! Ya...it's a SCHWINNNNNNNNNN!"
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 8:26 AM
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"Hey Garth...Ya Wayne? That's a funky grader! Ya...it's a SCHWINNNNNNNNNN!"


Heh, gotta be of a certain generation to appreciate that one, funny!!👍😆
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 9:38 AM
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Heh, gotta be of a certain generation to appreciate that one, funny!!👍😆
You guys are going to get old mate Deas into a hell of a lather when he gets back on line.
Electricity consumption will go up around the world while he tracks this one down.
Wonder how long it will take.
WF
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Thu, Mar 17, 2016 6:32 PM
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You guys are going to get old mate Deas into a hell of a lather when he gets back on line.
Electricity consumption will go up around the world while he tracks this one down.
Wonder how long it will take.
WF
Hey Deas,

I figure that we have 8 hours or so of fun left!!!! Here take this... POW...:boxing:...I know you have a soft spot for Graders... So I just pictured you on the special machine.

Hey OilSlick, we need to mount some Full Size Truck Mirrors on each side for Safety also. Then we can mount CB Antena's on each side too. To top it off, put a Yellow Flashing Light on Top. An old fashion one that goes in circles instead of a strobe light would fit this special build just right. I think for comfort we should switch out the seat. How about an Electric Butt Warmer Elongated Toilet Bowl Seat. On cold days on This Side of the Puddle it would be rather Comfy to feel the warmth. As for the toilet seat, I'm sure Deas will feel right at home with that contour fit!!! I'll leave it up to you if we should put platform walkways with grab rails all the way around it or not, I'm 50-50 if those would add too much weight to this unique grader...

Deas,
I will opologies to you in person tonight at CattleMans Steakhouse. OilSlick your invited too. If anybody else wants to join us, dinner is at 6pm in Petaluma, Ca... Plenty of Parking for Graders too... Hahaha
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