Hippo
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Shorter wheel base?The little Diahatsu which went on its side later in the trip on Belford, drove straight across it
Shorter wheel base?The little Diahatsu which went on its side later in the trip on Belford, drove straight across it
I think part of the fun going out in a Freelander is the fact that you have to work with what you've got available. You have to choose yer route carefully or at least judge what you think you can doo. I've been to play days where peeps have super low ratio's and 40 inch thin wheels. They can go up slopes which look impossible. They can do so at low revs as the gearing is so low. For them it's about building something that can do all obstacles. But having a go anywhere vehicle like a unimog would bit a bit boring.
Lost again..........
The mud in the car park washed away naturally. We regularly wash our Freelanders. You can see the tarmac now.
i've washed mine 3 times in 3 years and that weren't by choice
Rain is fer watering the plants. It makes Weetabix grow.Isnt that what rain is for?
Isnt that what rain is for?
If you had a durdy ole tratter you could put it through the car wash with the windows open or hose it out yerself.it gets most of it oft, but you can't even see what colour she was now :lol:
I clear out the inside regular though, wiv 3 kids and a dog it takes some doing if I leave it too long
If you had a durdy ole tratter you could put it through the car wash with the windows open or hose it out yerself.
They should advise the pigs before hand and take them inside. Tis bad pigmanship.seen 'em do just that
dunt half make the pigs squeal though
Aye but pigs need to be watered during transit.... Europe says so......
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