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Can imagine the phonecall......

 

"Er hi boss... Think we may be a bit late getting back to the yard..."

 

" whys that? "

 

" Because we drove about 40k's worth of your kit into a river "

 

I thought this too, until I read that one of the them was the owner!:001_rolleyes:

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I wonder why it stopped, given that both the air intake and exhaust seem to be well above the water still. Electronics, or driver bottle-loss?

 

Well that all depends on what is probably a 20 year old system still having its water tight integrity, worst case moggy needs a new engine.

 

But it might be worse than that..................

 

I wonder where the saws and climbing kit are at? That body looks to have a locker built in so the any kit in there is going to need a bit of drying out.

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I wonder why it stopped, given that both the air intake and exhaust seem to be well above the water still.

 

That is what I was thinking, it should have been ok. Difflocks in they go anywhere.

 

I have seen LandRovers wading with the water near the roof.

 

H-A

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That is what I was thinking, it should have been ok. Difflocks in they go anywhere.

 

I have seen LandRovers wading with the water near the roof.

 

H-A

 

It probably hasn't stopped on lack of grip, its on tarmac after all, chances are the snorkel isn't working as it should and they have drowned the engine

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