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Same to you Rob !:) Keep it Mucky side down

Aye same to thee, however, tomorrow remember to keep it between this line :p

Well I managed a quite uneventful day unlike the freshlinc driver I saw first thing this morning who'd managed to leave the A14 go through the layby and mayhoosive hedge then finally come to a stop a good 100 metres into a muddy field. I'm sure he had an interesting chat with his boss about half five this morning :eek:
 
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Well I managed a quite uneventful day unlike the freshlinc driver I saw first thing this morning who'd managed to leave the A14 go through the layby and mayhoosive hedge then finally come to a stop a good 100 metres into a muddy field. I'm sure he had an interesting chat with his boss about half five this morning :eek:

I see Freshlinc on the roads a lot. Poor bugger was probably trying to get all the way to Cornwall before his tacho time ran out. :(
 
I see Freshlinc on the roads a lot. Poor bugger was probably trying to get all the way to Cornwall before his tacho time ran out. :(
I bet it bloody woke him up, the highway agency and wrecker wagon had just got to him but it would take a bloody long winch cable to get anywhere near him :D
 
I bet it bloody woke him up, the highway agency and wrecker wagon had just got to him but it would take a bloody long winch cable to get anywhere near him :D

Yes. I once recovered an artic that was stuck in a field. It had been delivering to us, and put a wheel into a backfilled ditch while it was leaving.
We used two tractors, chained together fore and aft, and another chain onto the towpoint on the front of the artic.
Nice slow pull, once the wheel was out of the ditch it got going again under it's own steam.
 
Did LZIR get a call?
Given it's recent shenanigans some members would want a full health and safety assessment and aerial photos before attending. Also there's no winch fitted to the front of a tratter that'd pull that out of a muddy field
 

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