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    If I hadn't seen it, I would have to call BS on the video!! I still can't imagine there being enough counterweight in the rear of that reticulated loader to keep the rear wheels on the ground, even with a rather skinny guy like this one! That entire engine area and everything surrounding it must be a solid chunk of lead to be able to balance that man's weight .....

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    Great toy & usefull. He must weigh only 30kg. Competition for a Dingo where one stands on the back to counter the treancher/ digger/ loader/ other implenents.

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    I've seen times when one of those would have been useful. take the cab off and use it under houses to dig out the crawl space
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    With good camera angles, appropriate scaling and editing that could be passed off as a full size machine!

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    I wonder if the cab is air conditioned? The builder certainly went into a lot of detail.

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