Tractor loads/unload itself into dump truck

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The discussion highlights the enjoyment and creativity that can come from operating large machinery, specifically a Ford loader/backhoe. Participants express admiration for skilled operators, noting that impressive feats can sometimes be nerve-wracking to witness. There is a mention of sharing entertaining content via YouTube to inspire others in similar activities. The conversation emphasizes the thrill and amusement found in working with big toys. Overall, the thread celebrates the creativity and skill involved in operating heavy equipment.
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For your amusement, springboard for other creative activities, playing with big toys.

load and unload you can click here or the YouTube logo, lower right corner, same result... YouTube bigger display



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Very good operator there! I have a neighbor who is quite talented with his Ford loader/backhoe and he does some stuff that makes me pretty nervous at times. I wish he had internet access so I could send him this link. He'd get a kick out of it.
 
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