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i'm learning,,, you grumpy old sod....:blushing:

 

come for a surf and lighten up old boy..:001_tt2:

 

That wasnt aimed at you Ady- i lent my 361 out and it vame back buggered, and a £250 drill which came back seized, my trailer which now doesnt tip properly and the jockey wheel is knackered. Im not bothered about the rope mate!!:001_smile:

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I lent it to a mate as i couldnt deliver the timber that was on it, and it came back with a knackered jockey wheel.....although all knowledge of it was denied.....

 

I am HONESTLY not stressed aboiut that rope- i found it anyway mate.

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