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Great   Video JD bags of machine skills there,  By the way would you be Canadian the accent is cool.   Reminds me of a Guy on Ice Road Truckers from Alaska.          

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Great   Video JD bags of machine skills there,  By the way would you be Canadian the accent is cool.   Reminds me of a Guy on Ice Road Truckers from Alaska.          

I am Canadian:) And have got many a car and truck out of the snow bank over the years. I can’t even hear an accent btw.


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Hi I was Born in Scotland Brought up in Yorkshire  I cant hear the accent but evry one else can.:lol:

Funny. I try to talk like an American but fail miserably


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I know how you feel     Sound like a Canadian  its a softer rounder accent American is too Harsh.    I will always be a Yorkie I sound too obvious.  cheers

From NY


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