Hee Hee!Oh yes we did.
The biggest items were the motorbike, chesterfield sofa with QA chair and club chair(?) fridge and freezer, washing machine, A bed that came apart so just pieces and a generator. then just clothes and a few small items of electrical nature. Loads of boxes of little bits and some are now in the loft space still to be opened 12yrs on.
The little box trailer has had the top cut off and is now our log trailer around the house.
The big trailer is now the garden shed.
J
Covered twin axle trailers do fetch a premium especially if they have the European tags on them.Hee Hee!
i seriously considered converting our huge box trailer into a caravan, I'll put a pic up of it.
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The company don't make them anymore just catering trailers.
I have had so many offers to buy it.
Covered twin axle trailers do fetch a premium especially if they have the European tags on them.
Mine has got a German thingy on the tow bar bit but the guy who was most serious about the offer is a Brit who spends his time transporting stuff professionally to eSpain and Portoogall.Covered twin axle trailers do fetch a premium especially if they have the European tags on them.
Mine has got a German thingy on the tow bar bit but the guy who was most serious about the offer is a Brit who spends his time transporting stuff professionally to eSpain and Portoogall.
He showed me his trailer which had tiny wheels and said he has a least two punctures/blowouts per trip.
Considerin we only paid £1400 for it in about 2007, I think we have got our money's worth out of it.
It needs a new rear crossmember welding in and maybe some repair to where the floor is secured to the cross members, it also leaks a tiny bit at the front although a lot of the watter that I find is condensation. I cover everything with tarp to prevent damage, it seems to work.
Here's hoping the meds get it sorted. Dogs are such a big part of the family!We've had a good look at doggy's paw/leg and it's a bit of a pusy mess so we will have to make an appt this pm and take er to the vet's.
They'll prolly just give her antibiotix and rebandage her up.
Can't see what's caused it, which is always annoying.
Also annoying how we didn't notice her doing anything with it much before it got to this stage.
I seriously do think this is likely. But we want to get a car trailer and having two trailers on our frontage what with everything else will be a very bit much!! could always stick another veehickle ont trailer until it's needed to go to Frogland wiv.The minute you sell it, you will need it
Bit like chucking out stuff you have been saving but never used/needed till its gone.
J
Oh I'm sure it's nothing too serious, but they are very longhaired and do tend to pick stuff up in it, brambles etc etc.Here's hoping the meds get it sorted. Dogs are such a big part of the family!
Didn't have a plate on the front eitherJust seen a Lamborghini Huracan, very dark, maybe grey or charcoal etc, DVLA have it listed as red
A missing plate is a £25 fine, a false number is 2 years in prison better no plates than false ones!Didn't have a plate on the front either
A grass seed?We've had a good look at doggy's paw/leg and it's a bit of a pusy mess so we will have to make an appt this pm and take er to the vet's.
They'll prolly just give her antibiotix and rebandage her up.
Can't see what's caused it, which is always annoying.
Also annoying how we didn't notice her doing anything with it much before it got to this stage.
Any excuse to get a tug from a boy in blueA missing plate is a £25 fine, a false number is 2 years in prison better no plates than false ones!
Could well be, we couldn't see anything and she was howling and struggling.A grass seed?
You really is a clever bugga....that Lathe-Boy escaped his chains yesterday and donned his bestgimp masksafety-squint and made this little beauty (the dull thing, not the shiny things).
What is it? ...I hear you all ask.
It is an alignment tool. It is some 8mm bar stock that has been threaded and then counterbored with a 5mm hole.
Its purpose is to take the place of one of the index pins so that the receiving hole on the inner section of two telescopic tubes is drilled at exactly the right place and the little "pip" of the index pin can locate in the hole.
Without the lathe this would not have been easy at all.
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