Retrieving at super lows at Dundee

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Re: Retrieving at super lows at Dundee

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thats a ripper yarn Andy . I saw a bloke drop his anchor waiting for the tractor
and then forgot to pull it up before putting it on the trailer.. prop got tangled at
just the wrong moment and Jethro let him know all about being a dickh


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Re: Retrieving at super lows at Dundee

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There's new folks at the lodge since 3 weeks ago, they come from a machinery background and did a great job for the 4 days we were there last weekend.
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Re: Retrieving at super lows at Dundee

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Jethro was there launching people today. I had a nother younger fella, who could not have done anything more for me. He insisted on having the jockey wheel folded down, which others have winged if I did this as they would have to get out and unfold it. This fella put me in the water, I went to start and nothing. Thought I had killed the battery, he pulled me back out, went over to the shed got jumper leads and a battery and offered me the use of this all day. As it turned out it was the throttle had not clicked back into natural properly. He went and put his gear back, come and put us in the water no problems. The $30 didnt sting quite so much when you get good service.
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