This is my favorite trying to find more info on it, might try and contact the garage.
sent many a night out with old man on recovery t was either in the landy, landy and trailer or out in the mamouth. Knee high to a grass hopper but could strap down winch in, even attach swan neck and air lines. looking at kids of today and there computers, my child hood big spanners and big hammers (if that didn't work get a bigger hammer). Even knew how to syphone a gallon out of each tank before i could do fractions !!.grew up with diesel know as "luckies" when i asked why the answer was " lucky we haven't got caught!". Loved the v8 recovery landrover that dad used to drive. Life and learning taught more from just get it done than from books.
even knew how to syphon fuel out ,must have ben proffesional![]()
m8 we used to go on holidays two transits to caravans and two 55 gallon drums of luckiesi thought that was normal
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brilliant ,free fueled holidays and happy customers![]()
yeah but my old man asking " why don't the other kids want to play with you??"
because they think im a pikey DAD!! "Why?" mmmmm? "i don't know"![]()
my old man on or annual wales holiday ,found 2 checker plate steel ramps in a layby ,carried them about for the next 2 weeks much to my mothers annoyance ,he never had a use for them ,ended up on scrap pile at home
my nan told my grancha to buy a proper car and not another transit
think it was something to do with aztec west and the gypsys waving us in to there site every time we went away
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So then, how do these little cranes help you recover vehicles? Surely you didn't just sling a hook under the bumper and lift it up and drive off? What other bits n bobs does it need?
now thats nice how muchHere's the one.
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