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  1. #16
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    It might be $60 per hour, but I bet they have a minimum charge of 4 or 5 hours.

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    No minimum hours charged here at Tweed Heads. It's cheaper for me to hire the machine and the operator and pay about 20mins travelling time than it is to hire a machine and try and do it myself. By the time you organise the hire, drive to pick up tha machine, collect the machine, drive home and then spend an avo trying to operate it SKILLFULLY, it's well worth every penny to pay someone who can hit the ground running!!!!!
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    Yeah, but its much more fun driving it around yourself
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    Reminds me of a time I hired a large rotary hoe. The loading it back on the ute by driving up a plank. Tricky proceedure. The hoe got to the top and as the angle changed the clutch/throtle sticks open and the hoe goes flying over the other side with me holding on for dear life with the thought of those spinning blades going through my head as I land with the machine in a heap. wounded ego little else.

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    Hi Guys, not trying the hard sell but we have a new product out that is a non explosive demolition agent, may not get the same excitement from the neighbours as Gelegnite but what the hey, check out Bristar at http://www.procureit.com.au/bristar.html:eek:

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