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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I've left the wife my car today as hers is at the yard waiting investigation for limp mode and she doesn't like taking the camper van shopping.

But speaking of shopping- I've just remembered that I've left a dead squirrel from a pest control job in a Waitrose bag in the rear footwell.

If you never hear from me again...it's been nice knowing you all!
Pam is still laughing :giggle::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I suggest a quick call to enlighten Marianne could be a VERY good idea -- or you might be eating it tonight :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
''you're only 'sposed to put the MIX in the trench!! " :oops:

for them as can't see it .......
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Bet that took some extricating :oops:o_O

sat in Le Havre port in September '91, on the Kawi, watching vehicles coming off the boat, battered to hell ...
caravans with their sides all stoved in, windows smashed, ... guy pulls up beside me and says " If you're thinking about getting on that boat, forget it - worst crossing we've ever had " - his car looked like it'd been mauled by some giant animal - had been a wild night in the port - God knows what it'd been like at sea :oops: - spent an extra day in France :ROFLMAO:
commercials and bikes get tied down - not so with cars and caravans :(

Have been on crossings where the waves have been crashing over the bow, the full length of the ship, all external door have been locked and I have literally been the only one in the restaurant, in the morning, having a 'full English' with grey/green bodies strewn about everywhere - when it's rough, IT IS RUFF :ROFLMAO:.
There's a 6" step into the heads for a reason - to contain the contents in place on a rough one - a lake of p*ss and puke :oops:
 
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Smiffy

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So was the Disco and trailer parked up and the Golf rear ended the trailer?
Guessing the hitch became one point concentrating the shock load, but granted I'm surprised the ball didn't shear rather than bend.

Must be a soft one. I've seen a a few shear off.
Company I use to work for had big and little bandit chippers. And they ate trailer hitches. Wore out the balls, snapped them in various different places. Fell off the back of the truck multiple times. Swapped to clevis hitchs and they wore the pins and the bottom jaw out.
Same company thought nothing of overloading ifors had 5 of them out all day every day. but it was the trucks and chippers that always had problems.
 
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