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LOL, what horses have you got
We have just got the one he is a dutch warm blood,it's my wife that rides she is into cross country,hunting and show jumping.
LOL, what horses have you got
We have just got the one he is a dutch warm blood,it's my wife that rides she is into cross country,hunting and show jumping.
Would you be doing any different lanes as both times i have been out with you we have done the same lanes? I would like to do some others around your area
That's if i can creep around Deb's to footing the fuel bill that is lol.
Just means i have to be very nice to her on her birthday on 31st this month
Lovely, as we allow off topic in here. Pics would be good
Yep, even on the easy bits I'd got camera shake .
Have had a crawl underneath the Disco - yes, I did kiss the front axle on the way up from Scar House.. right bang on the bottom centre of the diff! All fine though . Must learn better wheel placement. The other noises were the front crossmember. I say front, but it's angled one behind the engine. If there had been an engine tray under there (none on when I bought it), then the trip would have seen it off!
Remember me checking the front nearside wheel after hearing it clout a rock? The rim seems fine, but there's a little chunk of rubber out of the tyre sidewall
Here you go its the only one i have on photobucket.This is vincent in action at summerford park
I'm not really a horsey person myself but he is a nice horse with a great character,just needs slowing down abit.We were at the cross country yesterday at epworth and they got a 2nd in the open and about 20th in the intermediate as he was 33 secs to fast.
Aye, lovely looking horse
Sue those wheel balancing things are known as weights
Yep, even on the easy bits I'd got camera shake .
Have had a crawl underneath the Disco - yes, I did kiss the front axle on the way up from Scar House.. right bang on the bottom centre of the diff! All fine though . Must learn better wheel placement. The other noises were the front crossmember. I say front, but it's angled one behind the engine. If there had been an engine tray under there (none on when I bought it), then the trip would have seen it off!
Remember me checking the front nearside wheel after hearing it clout a rock? The rim seems fine, but there's a little chunk of rubber out of the tyre sidewall
Sorry folks
Was meant to be a gentle trip round the Dales. Scar House must have got a lot worse. I notice a few rock steps appearing but didn't think it was bad enough to cause any damage.
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