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A 10 year old photo

Woody

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Our Dan showed me this from when I made him a dumper truck some 10 years ago younger and slimmer LOL
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edlea

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You look younger now than you did then. ..I want a dumper truck too
 

Penpal

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A totally wild truck mate the lad must have been so proud of you. Great to look back on past acheivements thanks for sharing. The testing would require lots of time and fun for you.

Peter.
 

Jim

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Looks very well made Woody, does he still have it? :thinks:
 

Scots Bill

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Personally I hate looking at pictures of me ten years ago (or older) but not having any truck with that, I must say good job on that one. One I made for my sons had those round rubber shoe heels you could buy, a screw went into a sunken metal star shaped washer. The idea was you could loosen the screw and revolve the rubber to a bit that was not worn. When you leaned on the cab to push it a light came on in the cab. The shoe heal idea came from a truck my dad made for me. What goes around! comes around. Can you still get those heels? Only good for leather heeled shoes though.
 
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