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born2trot

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  1. that is a issue with the club cab one, but you get the added storage in the cab for climbing gear etc which puts me off the single cab i don't think theres a prefect truck for arb that ticks all the boxes

     

    Yes , don't like single cabs for this reason either ..

  2. Makes the mass pilloring of lance Armstrong seem even more of a joke tbh .. Imagine if ex rugby players start blabbing ? What they gonna do ... Start stripping teams of titles ? Individuals giving back world cup medals ? Sponsors sueing them for fraud ?

  3. the land/tree owner "pruned" the lower branches off so they could fit the ride on under the tree how the branches above were they have pruned are so heavy at the end they dipped down again. i dont really fancy cutting branches above my head from a ladder anyway

     

    thanks for adive i try a pole saw to get my throw line as it wont matter too much if i nick it with the saw and then se it to instll the role

     

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    No no not talking about cutting using ladder and pole saw ! Just installing your throwbag or line 😃

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