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Old 13-07-2012, 21:25   #1
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Went to one of my customers today who lives out in the sticks (like me) and on arrival found a large white van stuck between the earth bank on one side and my customers kerb and concrete water meter box at the rear (water meter concrete is 4 ft square) how on earth he got in this situation I cannot understand he was stuck fast the rear end bumper etc was jambed on the concrete so NSR wheel was off the ground, and the front bumper was well into the bank, they had shovelled two wheel barrow loads of soil from the bank when I arrived, so I offered a tow, they said "are you serious" I said "yep I will drag you sideways, I got a 4 X 4" so stuck a rope on his front tow eye and to my pig tail and selected 4 wheel low and gently reversed the van came round no problem and disgorged a further large pile of soil on the road, I do have the advantage that my road going T2 goes around 2.4 tonnes with all my kit on board so on a tarmac road traction was no problem, Oh and he was well freighted as well, just shows how well these motors pull, with all the kerfuffle forgot to get a pic, sorry, Rick
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Old 14-07-2012, 09:31   #2
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Went to one of my customers today who lives out in the sticks (like me) and on arrival found a large white van stuck between the earth bank on one side and my customers kerb and concrete water meter box at the rear (water meter concrete is 4 ft square) how on earth he got in this situation I cannot understand he was stuck fast the rear end bumper etc was jambed on the concrete so NSR wheel was off the ground, and the front bumper was well into the bank, they had shovelled two wheel barrow loads of soil from the bank when I arrived, so I offered a tow, they said "are you serious" I said "yep I will drag you sideways, I got a 4 X 4" so stuck a rope on his front tow eye and to my pig tail and selected 4 wheel low and gently reversed the van came round no problem and disgorged a further large pile of soil on the road, I do have the advantage that my road going T2 goes around 2.4 tonnes with all my kit on board so on a tarmac road traction was no problem, Oh and he was well freighted as well, just shows how well these motors pull, with all the kerfuffle forgot to get a pic, sorry, Rick
I have just lost all respect for you Solarman, how could you forget the photos

Could i sugest you phone him, get him to put it back and do the whole thing again on video
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Old 14-07-2012, 10:36   #3
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Old 14-07-2012, 11:23   #4
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Did he show you his appreciation with folding stuff/?? David.
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Old 14-07-2012, 11:40   #6
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I have just lost all respect for you Solarman, how could you forget the photos

Could i sugest you phone him, get him to put it back and do the whole thing again on video
Yes you are right, but I do have a good excuse, there was a pretty young lady involved and my mind was wandering

and in reply to David, no they all got in the two vehicles (three guys and the girl) and drove off, they even left the soil in the road Rick
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Ah, T2 oneupmanship again. Fine job, that man.

And I'll be giving you stick for not getting photos of the girlie
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