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I think the dashboard air vents will most likely get torn out Monday morning by the passenger, then the bonnet lock barrel will closely follow.
Then it’s a toss up between the ladder tying on rope dangling down between the cab and headboard getting caught up in the prop and simultaneously taking out the brake pipes.... or the tailboard getting caught and buckled in the tow hitch at the chip pile....
One sympathises. [emoji51]

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9 minutes ago, TIMON said:

I think the dashboard air vents will most likely get torn out Monday morning by the passenger, then the bonnet lock barrel will closely follow.
Then it’s a toss up between the ladder tying on rope dangling down between the cab and headboard getting caught up in the prop and simultaneously taking out the brake pipes.... or the tailboard getting caught and buckled in the tow hitch at the chip pile....
One sympathises. emoji51.png

 

Dare I suggest, there speaks the voice of experience?

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On 04/08/2019 at 21:53, oldwoodcutter said:

and isn’t it funny that no one knows how or when the door got heavily grazed, or the front indicator got ripped off, or the 7 pin socket has gone leaving only the wires.
One of life’s continuing mysteries.

 

Lets not talk about 7 pin sockets and trailer boards :banghead:

 

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