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D6 9u The Hood, Working In The Heat

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16 years 4 months ago #18866 by King of Obsolete
on one of the hot five days of the year, i had to move the drill for www.westernareas.com.au
the drill sure is alot easier to move in the winter then in the summer for some reason. LOL
it got really hot on THE HOOD that i had to stand up and hold on to the windshield because it was too hot in the seat. the cat is made to keep the operator warm in the winter, so it gets a little too warm for summer work.

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16 years 4 months ago #18882 by King of Obsolete
a couple of more pictures to tease you with.

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16 years 4 months ago #19018 by IHIAM
the tree size indicates south of LYNN LAKE KoO....... I see you've altered the corner bit to give the roads a small edge lip like a rumble strip. neat.....

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16 years 4 months ago #19026 by Jason 10/D4
Neat pics I always enjoy your pics and stories.
Jason

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16 years 4 months ago #19032 by King of Obsolete
thansk guys, we like the big corner edges on the blades so we can lift and move the drill. it is a northern thing, LOL

we will be moving the drill back on saturday so more pictures.

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16 years 4 months ago #19039 by ol Grump
K o o, you had mentioned how hot it is behind that windshield and having to stand up to cool off. Have you ever considered peeling off a layer or three of the insulated coveralls in the heat of summer?? I realize they make good armor against the files and skeeters :eek: but there are some good bug repellants that could take the place of all the armor. .:D

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