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Digger reader goes dozing & digging Down Under

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Of course being Australia it’s not all about work, so on Michael’s days off he does what any keen machine man would do, get out and about looking for big items of kit! Michael commented, “I was far too busy pushing out the delivered sand for the 3 Hamm compactors to roll out to count how many different trucks came in!

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High Winds and Water – The Unseen Driving Hazards

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The dangers increase if you’re towing a trailer or a boat. It’s a good idea to carry an emergency kit in your vehicle with extra clothing and/or rain gear, a flashlight, a blanket, food and water. The conditions you can encounter while on the road include high winds, dust storms, and thunderstorms.

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Australia’s best road trips: Where to experience the ‘real’ Australian road trip

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A basic tool kit should include a jack, jacking plate and wheel-replacement tools, spare tyre, fire extinguisher, emergency fuel supplies if heading off the beaten track, engine oil, coolant, jumper leads and spare radiator hoses and fan belts and the tools you’ll need to replace them. TOWING A CARAVAN. FIRST AID.

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