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Smiffy

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It’s not out yet… I’d imagine the job got even worse before it got better!

Dump the whole load quick, if you can get more water in it great to spread it thin across the job and leave it as a blinding, don't pay the firm for that load as it's their driver driving in stupid places. Once empty with difflocks on it won't be far off driving out of its own accord. At the least it will be alot easier to deal with than if it sets in the drum.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
reckon even empty that'd end up doing the dying fly in that hole if he tried to drive that out, without a lot of help
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I can’t tell if the drum is spinning in the second part of the clip - turning it on or changing its direction to tip might be enough to pull the whole thing over.
 
pettsy

pettsy

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One from Facebook, Hitachi zx22

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I reckon from the bend on whats left of the ear that's had some abuse. The opposite ear is sound, could it be the pin was short or walked out and set up a twisting force all on one side?
my thoughts exactly ... that didn't 'just happen'
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Nope canal and river trust....
Reckon was big sh*t spreader as done both sides
Shoved walls over about 6in at least on both sides. Must have seriously twatted it.
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Last time it was one side....full scaffold and was closed about 6 weeks. This is major if you look closely.
Any comment @Canal Navvy ?
Update...
One side done
Side two now underway.
Cannot get over the arrogance/stupidity of folk...road bikers the worst
Come up to road closed /ped barriers and move them then get to Heras and then shove it aside. Broken the zip ties at least twice.

These are what I'd call middle aged blokes on probably silly expensive bikes in large groups.
Thus leaving an unprotected worksite.
 

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