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Hi guys, I'll go one better than Ron, 15 out of 10. What a brilliant story and recovery. The images make it look easy but I bet there was a lot of blood, sweat and tears. I would have loved to have been on that recovery mission. WELL DONE!!
Bob
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Well done
![]() Great effort
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Have a good one ![]() Andrew Custodian of the "Rare and Rusty"
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Thanks for the comments. There was quite a bit of prior planning which probably helped with the successful outcome.
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Well done Ian
I bet you were sick of rolling up straps and cables by the end of the recovery
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Fantastic! That recovery would have made a great little program on the Discovery channel
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Alastair Lincoln, UK. Under Restoration: 1944 No2 MK2 Loyd Carrier - Tracked Towing 1944 Ford WOT6 Lorry The Loyd on Facebook |
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well done mate, great recovery just goes to show what you can do with a little bit of common sense.
all the best eddy |
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G'day All, Ian, it has all been said, but again fantastic effort by the group, looking forward to seeing a clip on utube cheers dennis
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