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On 11/20/2017 1:26 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 11/20/17 12:49 PM, Bill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 20 Nov 2017 17:28:12 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Met older daughter and family for a weekend in Vegas.Â*Â* Wife gave son in law and me an Excavator experience at digthisvegas.com. Fun weekend. Expensive stay though.Â*Â* Even excluding any gambling.Â*Â* Stayed at Mandalay Bay.Â*Â* Specials on room, but no reasonable dining.Â*Â* Even in room coffee was $5 a cup.Â* Got a lesson in a Cat 315C excavator.Â*Â* Dug a big hole, moved 2500# tires and picked up a basketball and dropped in a tire. Fun trip.Â*Â* I have a great wife.Â*Â* Great gifts.Â* No boating. === Cool.Â* I'd like to try that sometime. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com He has a couple franchises elsewhere I think. Yeah. I've driven one of those relatively tiny backhoes you see being towed behind a pickup truck, and I managed not to kill anyone or destroy the equipment. Love to try a full-sized ecavator. I had the backhoe attachment for the John Deere tractor I had. Not big (12 inch wide bucket) and not super powerful but it did a lot of work over the years. I dug all the electrical and plumbing trenches for the pool when we had it installed. The contractor had some kind of machine but had a hard time because of all the rocks and boulders. The JD handled them well, although I overloaded the hydraulics many times. Trenches all had to be four feet deep and collectively there were about 150 -200 feet of them. |
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