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Cam_73
30-01-08, 03:58 PM
Just wondering if there's any hydraulics sytems engineers amongst the org?

I am.

I'd be interested to see what's happening outside my own work place.

Cheers

PS obviously within the bounds of employer confidentiality.

gettin2dizzy
30-01-08, 04:08 PM
you'll have to speak to my girlfriend if you want to know about my hydraulics ;)

Richie
30-01-08, 04:35 PM
I'm no hydraulics sytems engineersbut have done the Royal Engineers "C" Mec course, as I work on their plant equiptment...

Ed
30-01-08, 05:47 PM
you'll have to speak to my girlfriend if you want to know about my hydraulics ;)

It was rumoured that she had filed a fault report. Something about the ram pressure being inadequate:confused:

tinpants
30-01-08, 07:38 PM
I'm no hydraulics sytems engineersbut have done the Royal Engineers "C" Mec course, as I work on their plant equiptment...


That wouldn't have taken long then!?. They've hardly got any plant now. Not like the good old days when each Engineer Regt had a Field Support Squadron and a Plant Troop. We used to have graders, dozers, a mobile crusher, tippers, loading shovels and light wheeled tractors.

Cutbacks! PAH!!!!


Richie, if I told you I was a frog-op, would you know what I meant?

gettin2dizzy
30-01-08, 07:55 PM
It was rumoured that she had filed a fault report. Something about the ram pressure being inadequate:confused:
That in addition to pressure build up at inconvenient moments. It can really catch you by surprise.