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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 889732" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>..... as Calman said, "there's always sumthing to do".</p><p>..... with this in mind</p><p>..... if it ain't broke don't fix it</p><p>..... no need to plan ahead and anticipate disaster - rest assured it will find you</p><p>..... sometimes its best to just stay in bed</p><p>..... a mind is a terrible thing to waste</p><p>..... its amazing who is allowed to vote AND reproduce</p><p></p><p>Case and point, I recently decided to move some gates further off the road to allow easier access for semi-trucks to turn onto the road. My plan was to move the gates sixty feet back allowing ample room for any trailer drift. For additional insurance I hung two gates allowing a thirty foot opening just in case. Brand new telephone poles were sunk and concreted into place and gates were hung with the utmost precision. It was a job to be proud of. A work of art. However, foolish me, I didn't consider the strains a Tigercat 630C would exert on the gates with its 250 hp motor pushing its 37,500 pounds of incolent steel and rubber turning my fine accomplishment into ....</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m114/jogeephus/funny/photobucket-1419-1325172436959.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>What I also learnt was next time I'll use a full two bags of sac crete per whole rather than cutting corners and using only 1 1/2.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to my world. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite4" alt=":mad:" title="Mad :mad:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":mad:" /> :bang: :bang: :bang:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 889732, member: 4362"] ..... as Calman said, "there's always sumthing to do". ..... with this in mind ..... if it ain't broke don't fix it ..... no need to plan ahead and anticipate disaster - rest assured it will find you ..... sometimes its best to just stay in bed ..... a mind is a terrible thing to waste ..... its amazing who is allowed to vote AND reproduce Case and point, I recently decided to move some gates further off the road to allow easier access for semi-trucks to turn onto the road. My plan was to move the gates sixty feet back allowing ample room for any trailer drift. For additional insurance I hung two gates allowing a thirty foot opening just in case. Brand new telephone poles were sunk and concreted into place and gates were hung with the utmost precision. It was a job to be proud of. A work of art. However, foolish me, I didn't consider the strains a Tigercat 630C would exert on the gates with its 250 hp motor pushing its 37,500 pounds of incolent steel and rubber turning my fine accomplishment into .... [img]http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m114/jogeephus/funny/photobucket-1419-1325172436959.jpg[/img] What I also learnt was next time I'll use a full two bags of sac crete per whole rather than cutting corners and using only 1 1/2. Welcome to my world. :mad: :bang: :bang: :bang: [/QUOTE]
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