slobadoberbob
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- Jun 1, 2009
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It will be interesting to see how the jacks will deal with the mud at Peterborough even with large feet under them.. At Shepton last September a HR 16 tons got stuck in the mud.. Bill (Landy Lover) ... used his winch to haul him out backwards.. but the land rover had to be ground anchored to a tree.. without the tree the land rover was just pulled towards the rear of the RV..... part of the issues with hauling out RV's is that there is no tow point at the front unless some sort of equipment has been added. There had to be pull out using the Reece tow ball.
But seeing the issues in Shepton.. far less rain there.. I wonder how the bigger RV's will make out with there power jacks. I do not have them, so I have to rely on fiamma ramps.. so I will want to try for as level grass as I can get... perhaps some of us will end up in the roadways.
But I am going to be watching with interest as some of the bigger brethren (RV's) arrive.
Bob:Blush: p.s also applies I presume to fivers as well?
But seeing the issues in Shepton.. far less rain there.. I wonder how the bigger RV's will make out with there power jacks. I do not have them, so I have to rely on fiamma ramps.. so I will want to try for as level grass as I can get... perhaps some of us will end up in the roadways.
But I am going to be watching with interest as some of the bigger brethren (RV's) arrive.
Bob:Blush: p.s also applies I presume to fivers as well?
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