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John Hancock
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Then there is the downside of defender ownership....

Winching out Sycamore stems last Thursday and this happened to my 14000 lb break strain First Four Shadow winch line......[ATTACH]197173[/ATTACH]

 

Good job it wasn't a steel wire rope.....

 

Hi Herts you can buy special outer sleeve to go over the Rope mate do you know about this thanks John

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I think your obsessive posting is affecting your rational thinking Jon. You tell me not to publish what security I'm using, then ask me what I'm using😳

 

Hi 18 there's loads of land rovers here getting nicked in Somerset I think you box them in with other vehicles and keep them out the way of praying eyes thanks Jon

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