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Digging a hole to install my new dyno today, and it's hard work... The old saying "Many hands make light work" couldn't be more appropriate...

If you are interested in helping me dig a hole (just clay type nirt, no rocks etc) today I will gladly exchange your labour for some free dyno time!!! Even if it's only one hour, or more, I would appreciate all the help i can get! We will be digging till it's done!

Call me on 0425 818 755 if you are interestred?

Sam.

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Hey Sam.

I'm busy tonight but if you are still doing it tomorrow night I can come after work.

Where is it going? Where the datto was sitting?

At least it's a bit cooler today!

Russell

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Whore it up before the Nazi's lock it lol...

I am well (today) after two visits to the hospital yesterday in excrutiating pain from an as yet undiagnosed but most likely kidney problem... morphene is good :(

Anyway, we poured the concrete for the sides of the pit today, just waiting for it to dry. Dyno may not get here on Friday, but definately Monday.

Will have to organise SAU dyno day REAL SOON!!!

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