Nice bit of parking

ciderdaze

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It's Old Mo's new amphibious van! Should have used the slipway though Mo!!!

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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............:)
 
Whoever it is it's not a nice situation.
And I hope it is recovered without too much damage.

Mel
 
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............
You mean you haven't got it back yet....???
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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 off :-)

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Should this be under the 'Remember the handbrake' thread? :D
Pretty sure a lot of damage has already been sustained, so it'll probably be dragged back and written off. :cry:
 
Pity it is not in Croydon, The the council would be around with the low loader to remove it to the parking compound. :)
 
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............:)
Ask the fire brigade to air bag it up. You would have to pay, but hey, that's the least worry.
 
Is that Stratford????????
 
Ask the fire brigade to air bag it up. You would have to pay, but hey, that's the least worry.
Sounds good but how will it move while on air bags. Besides, all the weight is hanging over the wall. 5/10;)
 
Sounds good but how will it move while on air bags. Besides, all the weight is hanging over the wall. 5/10;)
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.
 
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.
Cant argue with any of that 10/10 (y)
 

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