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Might be better to stagger them ruts not straddle em, that'll make your subsoiler grunt ripping that lot up
What Deere you sitting in?
To be fair that int me ... I've only got a 1" brush ...
Might be better to stagger them ruts not straddle em, that'll make your subsoiler grunt ripping that lot up
What Deere you sitting in?
That's true. We need someone to go back and take pic's if there int already some taken. There's houses int background when looking down the hill. It would be helpful if yer could find them ont streetview or similar so we can see the steepness of the hill int background.
That's true. We need someone to go back and take pic's if there int already some taken. There's houses int background when looking down the hill. It would be helpful if yer could find them ont streetview or similar so we can see the steepness of the hill int background.
It's never stuck on that
Well that's really really helpful I can almost imagine the terrain......Lol, I reckon its over the top somewhere straight ahead.
He's on that bloody footpath then from the cross lay of the two maps!
He very probably is cos it was private land that he had permission to be on or so he claimed...He's on that bloody footpath then from the cross lay of the two maps!
Not sure if it hit the headlines in all regions, but this is the area where major landslips have forced the abandonment of a number of houses. It is an ex-mining area and this has lead to unstable hillsides which are pretty steep. This is an area I pass through frequently on my way to Tesco!! The hillsides are much steeper in reality than they look on Google.
He blagged it, he's a blaggard and a liar!
Do you think so???...really?
Cheers
He blagged it, he's a blaggard and a liar!
But lets not dismiss the opportunity to go and drag it out for a training day/winching experience for LZIR members who want to experience the heat of battle.
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