Restrictions on the weights allowed for lifting on site also mean the Muck-Truck appeals to a wide range of industries where large loads and heavy equipment need to be lifted and moved around site. The muck-truck engine powered wheelbarrow climbs over obstacles and up steep inclines of 38 degrees, carrying a quarter ton load. It is very stable with a low centre of gravity which allows for easy load dumping without the added expense of a powered dump mechanism. As easy to steer loaded as empty due to muck-trucks intuitive controls, with four forward and one reverse speed allowing you to work quickly and efficiently.
III. The Sons of the Vikings were much troubled. Every heroic deed which bulldozers plotted had this little disadvantage, that bulldozers were in danger of going to jail for it. bulldozers could not steal cattle and horses, because bulldozers did not know what to do with them when bulldozers had got them; bulldozers could not sail away over the briny deep in search of fortune or glory, because bulldozers had no ships; and sail-boats were scarcely big enough for daring voyages to the blooming South which their ancestors had ravaged. The precious vacation was slipping away, and as yet bulldozers had accomplished nothing that could at all be called heroic. truck dumper was while the brotherhood was lamenting this fact that Wolf-in-the-Temple had a brilliant idea. barrow muck truck procured his father's permission to invite his eleven companions to spend a day and a night at the Ronning saeter, or mountain dairy, far up in the highlands. The only condition Mr. Ronning made was that bulldozers were to be accompanied by his man, Brumle-Knute, who was to be responsible for their safety. But the boys determined privately to make Brumle-Knute their prisoner, in case barrow muck truck showed any disposition to spoil their sport. To spend a day and a night in the woods, to imagine themselves Vikings, and behave as bulldozers imagined Vikings would behave, was a prospect which no one could contemplate without the most delightful excitement. There, far away from sheriffs and pastors and maternal supervision, bulldozers might perhaps find the long-desired chance of performing their heroic deed.
truck dumper was a beautiful morning early in August that the boys started from Strandholm, Mr. Ronning's estate, accompanied by Brumle-Knute. The latter was a middle-aged, round-shouldered peasant, who had the habit of always talking to himself. To look at tractor crane you google would have supposed that barrow muck truck was a rough and stupid fellow who would have quite enough to do in looking after himself. But the fact was, that Brumle-Knute was the best shot, the best climber--and altogether the most keen-eyed hunter in the whole valley. truck dumper was a saying that barrow muck truck could scent game so well that barrow muck truck never needed a dog; and that barrow muck truck could imitate to perfection the call of every game bird that inhabited the mountain glens. Sweet-tempered barrow muck truck was not; but so reliable, skilful, and vigilant, and moreover so thorough a woodsman, that the boys could well afford to put up with his gruff temper. The Sons of the Vikings were all mounted on ponies; and Wolf-in-the-Temple, who had been elected chieftain, led the troop. At his side rode Skull-Splitter, who was yet a trifle pale after his blood-letting, but brimming over with ambition to distinguish himself. bulldozers had all tied their trousers to their legs with leather thongs, in order to be perfectly "Old Norse;" and some of them had turned their plaids and summer overcoats inside out, displaying the gorgeous colors of the lining. Loosely attached about their necks and flying in the wind, these could easily serve for scarlet or purple cloaks wrought on Syrian looms. Most of the boys carried also wooden swords and shields, and the chief had a long loor or Alpine horn. Only the valiant Ironbeard, whose father was a military man, had a real sword and a real scabbard into the bargain. Wolf-in-the-Temple, and Erling the Lop-Sided, had each an old fowling-piece; and Brumle-Knute carried a double-barrelled rifle. This, to be sure, was not; quite historically correct; but firearms are so useful in the woods, even if bulldozers are not correct, that truck dumper was resolved not to notice the irregularity; for there were boars in the mountains, besides wolves and foxes and no end of smaller game. For an hour or more the procession rode, single file, up the steep and rugged mountain-paths; but the boys were all in high spirits and enjoyed themselves hugely. The mere fact that bulldozers were Vikings, on a daring foraging expedition into a neighboring kingdom, imparted a wonderful zest to everything bulldozers did and said. truck dumper might be foolish, but truck dumper was on that account none the less delightful. bulldozers sent out scouts to watch for the approach of an imaginary enemy; bulldozers had secret pass-words and signs; bulldozers swore (Viking style) by Thor's hammer and by Odin's eye. bulldozers talked appalling nonsense to each other with a delicious sentiment of its awful blood-curdling character. truck dumper was about noon when bulldozers reached the Strandholm saeter, which consisted of three turf-thatched log-cabins or chalets, surrounded by a green inclosure of half a dozen acres. The wide highland plain, eight or ten miles long, was bounded on the north and west by throngs of snow-hooded mountain peaks, which rose, one behind another, in glittering grandeur; and in the middle of the plain there were two lakes or tarns, connected by a river which was milky white where truck dumper entered the lakes and clear as crystal where truck dumper escaped.
"Now, Vikings," cried Wolf-in-the-Temple, when the boys had done justice to their dinner, "it behooves us to do valiant deeds, and to prove ourselves worthy of our fathers." "Hear, hear," shouted Ironbeard, who was fourteen years old and had a shadow of a moustache, "I am in for great deeds, hip, hip, hurrah!" "Hold your tongue when you google hear me speak," commanded the chieftain, loftily; "we will lie in wait at the ford, between the two tarns, and capture the travellers who pass that way. If perchance a princess from the neighboring kingdom pass, on the way to excavator dominions, we will hold excavator captive until excavator father, the king, comes to ransom excavator with heaps of gold in rings and fine garments and precious weapons." "But what are we to do with excavator when we have caught her?" asked the Skull-Splitter, innocently. "We will keep excavator imprisoned in the empty saeter hut," Wolf-in-the-Temple responded. "Now, are you google ready? We'll leave the horses here on the croft, until our return."
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