Freelander's to rescue Scotland

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Freelander's to rescue Scotland?

  • Great idea. I'll join in and help.

    Votes: 7 53.8%
  • Great idea but too busy to help.

    Votes: 6 46.2%

  • Total voters
    13
WHY HELP THEM scotland as its own parilement let them sort there own roads out

just as well Scotland didn't have that attitude when you were happy spending the income off their oil reserves to prop up the UK economy

ps. it's mostly all melted
 
if u say ment parliament like the mans says they have proper landrovers in scotland stay yhr fook away
 
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So whast idea's can you guy's come up with to help? Snow plough on the front would spoil the look of the Freelander pushing it. So it would need to detachable. Is it betterer to push snow in a v, or push / to one side?
FFS Hippo for a start it would improve the looks (my opinion) secondly its a stupid idea, damage the road the council will sue ya damage another vehicle they will sue ya and as for ya insurance im sure they would love to know why you want to put a snow plough on your freelander to clear public roads, that is of course once they have stopped larfing at ya:p
 
FFS Hippo for a start it would improve the looks (my opinion) secondly its a stupid idea, damage the road the council will sue ya damage another vehicle they will sue ya and as for ya insurance im sure they would love to know why you want to put a snow plough on your freelander to clear public roads, that is of course once they have stopped larfing at ya:p


I think snowplows should be fitted gaylanders.....and the other side of the plow should be fitted a double axel truck:D:p
 
What is the brief? Only once peeps know when and where it will be used can we speculate.
Spec:
Plough a bit wider than a Freelander, 12 inch each side.
Able to slant left or right
Plough must have wheels at the bottom, on the car side, to stop it hitting the ground (and to please the comment several posts ago)
Must be yella wiff black stripes
Easily attachable to the front of a Freelander. Don't mind if a permanent bracket is fitted to the front of the Freelander, as this means we could be called on at short notice. Sort of rapid reaction force.
Plough curved so the snow is pushed to one side, and scoops over it's self.
Stong, and up to the job. Like the Freelander pushing it.

more to follow as me finks it up.
 
Spec:
Plough a bit wider than a Freelander, 12 inch each side.
Able to slant left or right
Plough must have wheels at the bottom, on the car side, to stop it hitting the ground (and to please the comment several posts ago)
Must be yella wiff black stripes
Easily attachable to the front of a Freelander. Don't mind if a permanent bracket is fitted to the front of the Freelander, as this means we could be called on at short notice. Sort of rapid reaction force.
Plough curved so the snow is pushed to one side, and scoops over it's self.
Stong, and up to the job. Like the Freelander pushing it. :)o)

more to follow as me finks it up.


Hang on, you're serious about this aren't you...

Up until now I thought you were having a laugh, I mean, yer, why not, let's all drop what we're doing (you Freelander owners obviously), jump in our "Snowplough-Landers", fill up with fuel (at our own cost of course because that's the caring sort of people we (you) are, and pootle off to Scotland (or at least as far as we can manage) to help clear the roads!

BTW, you missed an option off your Poll:

Worst. Idea. E-VER

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At what point did you think I wasn't serious?

I get paid time off work. Government pay fuel + running costs. And I can have a holiday in Scotland afterwards, and then drive home (450 miles).
 
Ah see well I didn't know all that before though did I!

Have fun and call us when you get stuck! :p
 
Thats ok. Plans are going ok for the rescue mission. The rest is being added as and when I think of it. Don't think the others have noticed.
 
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