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#123705 05/01/06 11:00 PM
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Frenchelectrician found this.
Thank you, Marc.

Another of Darwin's Dumb Disciples

"That Daring Young Man on the Flying.....Backhoe?"

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What the hell is he doing ???


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I must admit that's pretty impressive, amazingly stupid and dangerous, but still impressive

-Will

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Best described as an example of what not to do.

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It's amazing the things a good backhoe driver can do.

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Is that for real??
If something were to go wrong, I would love to see how they explain that to the insurance company!
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another moron with a license to hurt someone.

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Hey, um, guys...
Pull the handle on the bottom of the car and see what happens...

Just an idea...


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At first glance, it appeared to me that he was trying to fill his bucket with whatever is in that rail car. My thought: There has to be an easier way to do that [Linked Image]!

I guess if operating this backhoe doesn't pan out, he's got a good shot at the circus.

I'd bet those guys in the foreground are standing WAY to close for comfort [Linked Image].

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Believe it or not it was designed to do this!
http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/photo/archive/archive_51-100/photo73.htm

Kevin

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