Oops,, what hedge

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Yes the hedge goes straight down the back of the pitches..
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You need to be very careful how you approach those pitches??

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Ever driven a John Deere :whistle2:

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Now the hedge has had its winter prune, stimulation new growth in the spring, now the rest needs Flattening err...pruning I mean:whistle:
LES
 
Just a word of warning if you ever do something like this do NOT just pull forward ... get out and check if there's anything underneath that can cause a problem.

Hubby cracked the corner of the rear bumper on a previous MH when he did this, whilst easy to push backward when reversing over them when he drove forward the shrub/hedge sprang up and got caught causing the bumper to split ... I was not a happy bunny as I was going to get out and check but he was in too much of a rush so didn't give me a chance. :devil:
 
Just a word of warning if you ever do something like this do NOT just pull forward ... get out and check if there's anything underneath that can cause a problem.

Hubby cracked the corner of the rear bumper on a previous MH when he did this, whilst easy to push backward when reversing over them when he drove forward the shrub/hedge sprang up and got caught causing the bumper to split ... I was not a happy bunny as I was going to get out and check but he was in too much of a rush so didn't give me a chance. :devil:
Or you were too slow?!;););):LOL:
 
Or you were too slow?!;););):LOL:
I tend not to try to jump out of a moving motorhome ...! :oops:

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Just a word of warning if you ever do something like this do NOT just pull forward ... get out and check if there's anything underneath that can cause a problem.

Hubby cracked the corner of the rear bumper on a previous MH when he did this, whilst easy to push backward when reversing over them when he drove forward the shrub/hedge sprang up and got caught causing the bumper to split ... I was not a happy bunny as I was going to get out and check but he was in too much of a rush so didn't give me a chance. :devil:
Good point. Like trying to remove a barbed arrow it might be better just to carry on and push all the way through.

But I like the irony of the MH name: "Approach". Carelessly in this case. :)
 

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