How to test your digger's hydraulics

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Luxobarge
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How to test your digger's hydraulics

#1 Post by Luxobarge »

These things must have pretty strong hydraulics eh?

C'mon Rich, surely you could do this with yours?

http://www.youtube.com/embed/RobaJKGMMiE

It's in German but you soon get the idea - gets interesting a minute or so in...
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all the time :lol: :lol: must admit its a great bit of driving :thumbs:
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That is actually very impressive, but can that bloke do this:

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#4 Post by UKJeeper »

That clanging sound you hear as it reaches the top? That'll be the driver's nards of steel... :shock:
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#5 Post by rich. »

JPB wrote:That is actually very impressive, but can that bloke do this:

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my cousin did that with a motorbike then promptly fell off & then it landed on him... it was so funny, im still laughing 15 years later.. :lol: :lol:
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