[SEL] Dogs on show grounds (OT?)now fences...again.

Kerry ozengine at optusnet.com.au
Tue Mar 22 11:49:40 PST 2005


G'Day Curt

> compounds were roughly 10 metres wide and several hundred metres long. 
> There was a removable fence section at each end. This arrangement made 
> unloading and loading one's engines quite difficult unless you simply 
> relinquished the task to the crane operator who would set your engine over 
> the fence edge. If you wanted to do it yourself you had to roll your 
> display all the way down the length of the compound since there were no 
> intermediate openings in the compounds.

Not a problem at all as the compounds are wide enought to allow you to drive 
in one end, unload and out the other, only the larger engines were 
unloadered by crane if the owner did not / could not roll off eg. when the 
engine arrive on the flat bed of a large truck

> Towards the end of Saturday I ripped the seat out of a brand new pair of 
> shorts crawling over the fences. I'd guess having my big white bum showing 
> in public was against the law too ;-)
> So I gotta say I incurred more risk and injury from the fences than from 
> the thrashing, maiming, rotating machinery on display :-)

Thats because you broke "The Law" and climbed over the fence instead of 
using the gate, your problem 8-))

Kerry 



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