adzy
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You should see what else he carries about with him 'just in case'Why?
You should see what else he carries about with him 'just in case'Why?
He's currently woowing the (geriatric) ladies on a cruiseYou should see what else he carries about with him 'just in case'
To be fair, I'm sure @Richard98 was doing his best to keep on top of it!As @carbonfibre farmer said why not!!!!
To be fair given the amount of lumber in the BBRO trial plots at morley last year if he'd have got there sooner he could have had weeks worth of work with his hoe!!!!
Sorry to hear. Sadly that’s livestock farming. Most of us have probably been through similar experiences. View attachment 1165007
It's not just the sheep that try and escape from spinny.......
Who ties knots in ratchet straps............
Who ties knots in ratchet straps............
A new looking one at that, but then I suppose if you tie knots in them they need replaced fairly often.Who ties knots in ratchet straps............
Who ties knots in ratchet straps............
I offered to untie them when he was over but he refused!A new looking one at that, but then I suppose if you tie knots in them they need replaced fairly often.
I offered to untie them when he was over but he refused!
You put the ratchet on the far end from the hook and link the hook on the strap to the hook on the ratchetif you'd untied them i wouldn't have been able to tow the digger out.....or use it to pull fence posts up.....strain some stockfence.....shunt a trailer about....the list goes on....ffs i have to teach you lot EVERYTHING
It was a caption though….i do....i mean they still work for strapping as long as loops not at ends.....plus it makes them super useful for other jobs
You put the ratchet on the far end from the hook and link the hooks on the strap to the hook on the ratchet
Luckily Spin had already dug the hole for the code panther situation he had created