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josharb87

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  1. the landys overloaded for a start!
  2. it was dragged up there with an old landrover . . .
  3. well done! learnt youre abc yet?
  4. brilliant fun too, until youre dipstick mate turns up wearin a hi-viz jacket and cant understand why their not bolting
  5. it goes anywhere, narrower than most gates (35inch i think) rear steer, but he uses the head to move the front, will demolish any size stump
  6. nice one JJG! bar looks a bit small though . . . .
  7. sounds like a good night out! what happened?! happy new year, have fun
  8. ditto, B+E= around £900 through a company, artic= around £1400
  9. sorry maybe piss easy was a bit too casual of me, but i was quoting the instructer i had for my rigid test, which is why i wrote apparantly at the end as i, myself have not done B+E
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    Cobra??

    do about 2-4 braces a month. makes a nice change, especially when shouting from the tree "ive dropped my black dildo" (my name for the shock asorber)
  11. touched on the B+E when doing my rigid test. dont, whatever you do, clip, mount or scrub a kerb youre gonna have to reverse the arse end of the trailer into a 1m hatched area other than that (aslong as your vehicle+trailer neets requirements) its piss easy apparantly
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    Cobra??

    cobra is pretty easy to use now, theyve changed the shock asorbers material so you dont need lube anymore, likes been said above, electrical tapes a good substitute to the shrink wrap done much bracing before?
  13. its not the size of your boat its how you sail it . . . like heck it is, its all about size!
  14. apart from length(of what peter will convert too) tonnage, base vehicle, useage, side lockers, no of axles . . .
  15. get piccys tommorrow. hiabs only an atlas 3008(?) and mounted behind cab, as its rear tip bed
  16. sounds like it'll be a copy of ours! minus the winch of course! you converting it to a tipper too?
  17. i remember when i first started arb work, working with a bloke tony knows very well, that put someone in ballistics, and give them a saw, they'll think theyre invincible. give someone a saw and a pair of levis, and theyll respect the saw, and the danger. imagine a bunch of 17yr olds at arb college, wrapped in kevlar. . .there will be alot more ppe with saw marks
  18. our local dealers useless i would call them a bunch of hunts (spelling) but hunts have 1 good use. if theyve sold something faulty then they will find a way of wriggling out of it

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