Aye kinda thought that TrewyLook like labels for Borehole samples.
i seen them in iraq, they're UN weapons inspector sample labels. i believe they used them to tag the samples taken from around suspect WMD sites.Look like labels for Borehole samples.
I found about 2Kg of fencing staples and half a dozen vetenairy hypodermic needles behind mine!
Aye cheers Slob, a previous owner did have links with military, but not sure about Iraq tho'i seen them in iraq, they're UN weapons inspector sample labels. i believe they used them to tag the samples taken from around suspect WMD sites.
Nah, but would be very usefull if they wereyer fingers int glowing are they??
I found about 2Kg of fencing staples and half a dozen vetenairy hypodermic needles behind mine!
Aye cheers fur that It used tae be a white pick-up before aswell, so was probably meant for some kinda commercial wurkbusterbus they are defo off soil samples for bore holes.Your motor has probbably spent some time dragging a dirilling rig aboot
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Bet zippy got some of those attached to his arse!
Coz i hear he has been bored out a few times!
Aye cheers Griff, reckon it's bin used for carting stuff around as the back bulkhead is a funny shape and the wheel boxes are a bit bashed. Dunno 'bout transfer box, but it's had a new gearboxyer they are used for labelling soil samples in the ground investigation industry. i get to use them everyday!
not ness used to drag a rig around, could have been used by an engineer to move general stuff and samples from site to the labs.
best hope it wasnt used to tow a rotary rig as the landy would be right on the legal limit! we have gone through a few transfer boxes in our 110's
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