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Posted
That'll come in handy!

 

Time will tell Rob..

 

Sweeeeeeeet! :thumbup1:

 

So you didn't sell it then? Have you dropped a diesel into it yet as you were threatening to do?

 

No, i just gave it a good service and its returning 20+ mpg, i dont use it much so a diesel seemed a bit ott, had it sold then decided to keep it, i like it to much :thumbup:

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Wise move Robert - the forecasters are talking about the first snows next month with a worse than ever winter!

 

You could sign write it for winching careless people on summer tyres out of ditches in the snow! :laugh1:

 

 

I just had cardboard sign in the back of Betsy with beep if your stuck on it..made £60 in 2 nights:thumbup1:

Posted

True mud bogging tires are absolute pants in snow best avoided,lovely winch set up was looking at them for our old l200 till it blew it's guts up :(

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