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born2trot

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  1. Certainly nothing wrong with heating in my 90 Def. Although I've noticed the hot air still blows a bit on your left thigh even when switched to window only.
  2. You make good points here, one of the first things I'll be doing is lining the rear side panels . I've not experienced it yet but it must be like a block of ice in winter.
  3. Memorable day for me was going wild swimming one very hot afternoon we got finished early. Very special place it was too.
  4. Theres the good the bad and the ugly in all of us sam.
  5. Bought a 08 a few weeks ago. Thanks for the quick reply.
  6. Bang on with the brief wintry conditions in the north, its definetly much colder now.
  7. New to landies , could you divulge a bit on the td5 issues . How much does this remap cost and why ?
  8. Brilliantly put. I've taken the advice of the last sentence and hope it pays off. I traded a golf tdi and a really good isuzu trooper in for the mitsi warrior and it was a massive mistake. Wouldn't get the defender though unless planning to use it for what its built for.
  9. Oh by the way Marsonpee , you couldn't give me a loan of that film once youve finished with it
  10. Think i'm on the wrong forum.
  11. Spraying , Planting , Grass cutting , Digger driving , Litter picking , Hedge cutting , All done by big arb/landscape companies. Get talking to the tree boys , Show your enthusiasm, Door opens.... Your in.
  12. Try close fitting silk ones then . Dry out very, very quickly. P.S Watch you dont ladder them tights!!
  13. Laughed at the thought of a dozen big tough lumberjacks outside topshop tomorrow
  14. Goes without saying sawdust would have to be bone dry and white for shires , clydesdales.
  15. Was sought after by people with horses that have got heavy feathering on their legs. Drying shires, clydesdales legs when wet is a nightmare and sawdust is brilliant. Sorry it may be a long shot but you may have someone close by who would appreciate it.
  16. I still think silk thermals hard to beat. For the tootsies you could try Alpaca socks from Perilla. I got 2 pairs for xmas last year a black pair and a nice pink pair There real quality.
  17. Yip i stand corrected it is fully horse powered . There is much better videos of same machine on you tube showing in detail its full workings.
  18. Either petrol driven , battery i dont really know for sure. After watching the video a few times the speed of the tracks is VERY constant , too constant especially when the suffolk looses its footing a little yet the tracks trundle on. The Amish use machinery as you know only its horse drawn.
  19. Yeah in my dreams Did you not see the beaver posts? very impressive

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