PeteH
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OK, New post coming soon, to a Website near you. Wait for the trailer!We could cover both in pet free campsites?
Pete
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OK, New post coming soon, to a Website near you. Wait for the trailer!We could cover both in pet free campsites?
No But cats using my Garden Beds as a litter!!!. Will that do?
Pete
love our what ?Get your popcorn popped, Charlie. We love ours.
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But do you carry the genny in the boot of the toad?Love an A frame debate.. Can we have shitting dogs next as I have a plethora of popcorn
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Whoa whoa whoa! Not happy with anyone who fits an A frame to their dug! Not even if it's a blo*** greyhound!Hang on while I go for popcorn reinforcements ..
If we could have a thread whereA frames And dog logs are together what fun and jolly japes that would be..
There was a tread on this or another forum earlier this year about tow car chassis fracturing while or because of A-Frame use.
DVSA were given reports on a number of incidents and were looking into the fitting of frames to crumple zone structures. A number of users reported that they had to unhitch the toad while abroad and have it recovered or scrapped, because of front ends breaking away from the rest of the toad. One vehicle had just been MOTd before the trip so inspection was not picking up this problem.
This is an area where type approval of the vehicle could be compromised.
Hmm?. 1) levels of corrosion?. 2) Manufacturer fitted tow eye?. 3)Age(s) of vehicle. 4) attempting to reverse too often?. 5) Towing a previous Cat3 Write off?. There will have been some specific weakness with the individual vehicles involved. Even putting a car on a Trailer Stresses it! and lashing it too tight can cause suspension issues. (I have a long story about that, involving a traction engine).
Pete
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