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Had a lorry come in today dropping my first batch of cavity wall material off. The ground was so soggy i couldnt use the lift so had to unload the bags by hand.

 

 

All told it was about 5 tons:( I hurt all over now anyone have 25 cans of deep heat for sale?

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Had a lorry come in today dropping my first batch of cavity wall material off. The ground was so soggy i couldnt use the lift so had to unload the bags by hand.

 

 

All told it was about 5 tons:( I hurt all over now anyone have 25 cans of deep heat for sale?

 

Deep heat - lol, not heard that name for ages. That stuff stinks if I recall

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Had a lorry come in today dropping my first batch of cavity wall material off. The ground was so soggy i couldnt use the lift so had to unload the bags by hand.

 

 

All told it was about 5 tons:( I hurt all over now anyone have 25 cans of deep heat for sale?

 

Pfftt, is that all, how many trips did it take you, 3? 4?

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We are doing an extension at the min and the concrete lorry could only get within 200 yards of the over site today so my lads had to barrow 18 ton of concrete round the back, looked hard work from where i was sat in my truck with the heater on:D

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Pfft....:rolleyes:

 

When I did my back garden I moved 12 tons of rubble and soil from the back of the house to the front in a gorilla bucket.....:(

 

Once I'd got finished I then had to put 10 tons of sand, block paving and flags round the back. All this was taken through an 18" gap between my extension and my fence...!!

 

I will never do anything like that again!

 

H.

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The elderly gentleman at our local farm feeds place is a sprightly 68 years young, and I asked him a few months ago how much weight, in terms of sacks of feed he shifts by hand a week. He said he averages 10 ton a day, 5 days a week. I wouldn't argue with him, that's for sure, and, like anyone that's done a job for 40 odd years, he makes it look so effortless, not a single wasted movement.

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