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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 55394" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Shame my GF isn't like that, she doesn't like dirt, grease, bugs...... The list goes on.</p><p>I enjoy my time outside making things.</p><p>She does however want to learn to drive a Bobcat, she drove it around last weekend very well. Didn't hesetate driving it up hills to its 'bed', just needs to learn how to operate the functions. Last time she did it was a little scary. A bucket of dirt, she proceeded to lift straight up, hit the limit and the machine swayed wayyy back and dumped dirt on her head so naturally i said she soiled herself, which is technically true. I thoght the machine was going to roll over backwards, thankfully it didn't and she was told not to do that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 55394, member: 82"] Shame my GF isn't like that, she doesn't like dirt, grease, bugs...... The list goes on. I enjoy my time outside making things. She does however want to learn to drive a Bobcat, she drove it around last weekend very well. Didn't hesetate driving it up hills to its 'bed', just needs to learn how to operate the functions. Last time she did it was a little scary. A bucket of dirt, she proceeded to lift straight up, hit the limit and the machine swayed wayyy back and dumped dirt on her head so naturally i said she soiled herself, which is technically true. I thoght the machine was going to roll over backwards, thankfully it didn't and she was told not to do that again. [/QUOTE]
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