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Gardening leave...Biglorryblog enjoys a spot of it at the Iveco factory in Turin. Where's my dibber?

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Somebody's been busy with the grow bags and John Innes compost..and look what's come up. Spotted by Biglorryblog at the recent New Eurocargo bun-fight held at Iveco's Turin HQ. Clearly the local gardener is handy with his dibber...I just wondered if later on it turns into a floral clock. Anyway further examination proved that he does indeed have his own special dibber..and here it is.

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And here it is...check out the Daily 4x4, just right for those difficult 'at-the-end-of the garden' jobs, and with that Fassi crane even Ashley Coghill could get interested in a spot of horticulture...end arm takes dibber, fork, spade and hoe attachments...Now click through here to see the 'barrow' the Iveco gardener uses..

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500hp 8x4 Trakker with hub reduction axles....that should do nicely...move over Monty Don I'm coming through with the compost!

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