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Old 21-06-09, 12:46
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Geez I,m lucky, my cook not only allows me time BUT helps out when needed, Marg travelswith me, and as some of you know drove her little C15 in England and France in 94, she has learnt to drive all the vintage vehicles we own, but loves her 850 mini, won,t let me sell the HER little truck. Couldn,t ask for a better half, we is made for each other SHE cooks I eat [cooked just the way I,d better like it ] no complaints from me.
Great to see one of the fairer sex driving a CMP! Sounds like you have it all sorted Bob, congratulations!
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Old 21-06-09, 13:37
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Great to see one of the fairer sex driving a CMP! Sounds like you have it all sorted Bob, congratulations!
I'll second that
You are indeed lucky to find such a wife
And my kids thought Marg was a great sport playing netball with them to boot
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Old 22-01-10, 06:27
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Working on the yard Vs Playing with the truck...
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The old girl made light work old the old timber fence posts, several of which were hollowed out by white ants. I don't have a photo of it but the large strainer post was also removed by using the truck winch. As my brakes don't work all that well I had it in 1st gear & moving forward at the same time as the winch winding up! About 100m of fencing removed by this method. Once all posts were on the ground, Sid drove back up the fence line & I threw the posts into the tray before unloading at the fire.
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