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You mean you haven't got it back yet....???Here is a question for you clever dickies.......How would you go about retrieving it with the least cost and additional damage. Answers on a postcard to............
I'd moor a flat boat under it and when the tide comes in just reverse offHere is a question for you clever dickies.......How would you go about retrieving it with the least cost and additional damage. Answers on a postcard to............
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Your being braveI let her drive it just once and look what happens.....
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Ask the fire brigade to air bag it up. You would have to pay, but hey, that's the least worry.Here is a question for you clever dickies.......How would you go about retrieving it with the least cost and additional damage. Answers on a postcard to............
Do they ever work?Well I tell you one thing that would not work.. those gripper mat things !!
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Sounds good but how will it move while on air bags. Besides, all the weight is hanging over the wall. 5/10Ask the fire brigade to air bag it up. You would have to pay, but hey, that's the least worry.
................Amiens . 15th August 2008
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Here is a question for you clever dickies.......How would you go about it with the least cost
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Amiens . 15th August 2008
Fire engine arrives, and connects strop to rear chassis, taking up the weight. A 'sausage' air bag goes underneath. As its inflated, the transmitted load comes off the underside, and onto the strop. Brake off, fire engine reverses, sausage 'rolls' with the load. I think they charge around £200 for the service, which is classed as non-emergency.Sounds good but how will it move while on air bags. Besides, all the weight is hanging over the wall. 5/10
Cant argue with any of that 10/10Fire engine arrives, and connects strop to rear chassis, taking up the weight. A 'sausage' air bag goes underneath. As its inflated, the transmitted load comes off the underside, and onto the strop. Brake off, fire engine reverses, sausage 'rolls' with the load. I think they charge around £200 for the service, which is classed as non-emergency.
"I wish he'd stop telling me how to drive & where to park..."What was the driver thinking when SHE did that ?
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