Downton_shep
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Think you'll have a job to beat what you had. Truck won't be big enough even with a modified back.I do 60 tarmac miles a day. Bit much for a Gator. And they're fudgeing expensive!
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Think you'll have a job to beat what you had. Truck won't be big enough even with a modified back.I do 60 tarmac miles a day. Bit much for a Gator. And they're fudgeing expensive!
Hahahah. It was a courtesy car while the Outlander was being fixed.
I want something which can
Think you'll have a job to beat what you had. Truck won't be big enough even with a modified back.
Think you'll have a job to beat what you had. Truck won't be big enough even with a modified back.
Transit, caravan, lurchers, terriers........you sure I'm going to ever see my Tack sheep again
There are many honest farmers who enjoy field sport and need the gear to carry out there chosen hobbie. I dont know any of them but im sure they are out there.Transit, caravan, lurchers, terriers........you sure I'm going to ever see my Tack sheep again
Merc sprinter 4x4? Full width ramp at the back door screwed down no falling off. Fold up once the bikes in. Dog box at the front and fencing gear accessed from sliding door at the side. Have one as my hunting truck can fit 6 small hounds 4 lurchers in cages and a 3 section terrier box a quad bike and a crosser and 3 people ideal.
Sure thing, I'm the rare honest kind of pikey.
Yes side and back doors are big enough. Mine is a long one if you look for an ex wind farm one they are normally low millage.
when loaded really heavy they are not amazing but good tyres help.4x4 sounds good. What they like off road?
Mileage looks a bit wonky
When were they supposed to start lambing?