Walls is okay, single brick will just fall over, leaves very small gouge in bumpers but nothing worry bout :cool:

Are you ok?

Do tell....


Umm..

She has an ABS fault, and with a trailer behind her on the farm, going around the lanes, doing around 15mph, she understeered when i was approaching a gate/entrance and the ABS didn't kick in when i broke to correct it and she almost slid into a stone wall. :D:confused:

came within an INCH.

Was butt clenching..

I'll use the D2 next time!!! ;)


H

I'm all good! :D
 
Umm..

She has an ABS fault, and with a trailer behind her on the farm, going around the lanes, doing around 15mph, she understeered when i was approaching a gate/entrance and the ABS didn't kick in when i broke to correct it and she almost slid into a stone wall. :D:confused:

came within an INCH.

Was butt clenching..

I'll use the D2 next time!!! ;)


H

I'm all good! :D

This is the important thing :) As my Dad always said 'thjngs can be replaced, people cannot'
 
I have been back to this curry house (more like a café) for more than 30 years, same owner the food is so good other curry hoses give him neg feedback
 
Umm..

She has an ABS fault, and with a trailer behind her on the farm, going around the lanes, doing around 15mph, she understeered when i was approaching a gate/entrance and the ABS didn't kick in when i broke to correct it and she almost slid into a stone wall. :D:confused:

came within an INCH.

Was butt clenching..

I'll use the D2 next time!!! ;)


H

I'm all good! :D
If you was already under understeering, abs wouldn't save you. You've already reached the limitation of grip on the front wheels. Think it was my old Merc owners manual that said under every driving aid "ABS/ESC/TC/etc" can't overcome the laws of physics.

It is a terrifying experience though, did it in a MAN SV once, almost took out a small cottage in Brecon... that was an experince I don't want to repeat again soon. Glad you and ol' gal are OK.
 
Yes, the green stuff. Type in RAVE, might be 641. I got it from the chaps in Milton Keynes.

There are lots of different glue types for machinery, we use six at work, for all different applications, 641 included - in our £12,000 a go switches ....:cool:
 

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