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3 hours ago, Philip Anderson said:

I take it we will get to hear and read the action taken in the Arb journal  Paul?

i think they were very lucky not to have killed anybody and it should be viewed as such.

lots wrong in that scenario,including leaving the new bandit chipper in the way a big no no! But I think it may have stood up to the Poplar falling on it better than the parked cars,bandits built like battleships!

I think crushing the chipper was the least of their problems

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2 hours ago, aspenarb said:

As the saying goes “ a company is only as good as its worst employee”

 

Bob.

That's a bloody dangerous thing for you to say! We've seen the things wot broke thread you know...

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Everyone loves to jump on someone elses calamity

 

Personally i always pull with a transit backwards. you can see what your doing and the drive wheels don't lift  

 

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12 minutes ago, roseyweb said:

Personally i always pull with a landrover backwards. you can see what your doing 

 

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4 minutes ago, Khriss said:

..just make sure the seats have head-rests - then you dont snap yr neck when you hit next doors garage ;) K

There speaks a man from experience :)

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