Bucket maybe?
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Bucket maybe?
Woman.
P
A few more clues:
two words.
every piece of earthmoving equipment has at least one of these, usually more.
Mick
Hydraulic ram?
Al
Handle?
My shovel is a piece of earth moving machinery as well !!
You mean you beat Captain Cook ? :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Wood Borer
Hey Ozwinner ,isn't that where you get steel wool from ???? :D :D
Ken,
Since I have to spell it out for you ;) :-
Wood Borer is telling us in his quiet, unassuming manner that he is in fact an indigenie from a family of some note. His family in fact gave their name to that well known artifact of which archaeologists are so fond, the Borer Ring.
:D
P
Al,
your turn. Hydraulic ram is right-as used on all modern earth moving equipment and also a name given to a very simple water pump which is driven by water head only, basically just a chamber and two? flapper valves.
Mick
Kenmil,
The first fleet arrived at Botany Bay January 1788 which is after James Cook visited Australia. Cook sailed into Australian waters in 1770.
Didn't you learn anything about Australian history at school?
- Wood Borer
Old North English word.
What is a Ginnel?
No Googleing ;)
Cheers, Old North English Al
Is it a factory/mill that is full of cotton gins? (whatever the hell they are).
Mick
A Ginnel is an old English word for a passage or walkway... usually between properties.Quote:
Old North English word.
What is a Ginnel?
No Googleing
Cheers, Old North English Al
A tool for shaping the inside of a gunnel?
- Wood Borer
Wrong family Bitingmidge but easy mistake to make as the spelling is identical.
Old Bill, correct :)
Your go.
Al