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havent seen that one

nice video clip forestryworks :chainsawguy:
 
That is the equipment that was used around here when I worked here the first time. Too bad they didn't show the tube wobbling. That was scary!

It looks like the crew did their best to keep clean for the filming. :)
 
Lol, wish my wife was that nice, she just tells me I'm an idiot. That gooseneck loader brings back some link-belt memories too. First time I got in I thought "what the hell, no labels on all these levers!?!" Let's just say I was never destined to be a yarder operator. Good vid - Sam
 
Lol, wish my wife was that nice, she just tells me I'm an idiot. That gooseneck loader brings back some link-belt memories too. First time I got in I thought "what the hell, no labels on all these levers!?!" Let's just say I was never destined to be a yarder operator. Good vid - Sam


I showed it to my wife and she said "yeah right, no way I'm getting up with you in the morning"

Fella did grab quite the handful of ass, nearly picked her up off the ground, when he said goodbye.
 
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