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Am I the only one with a ladder?

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GaryKelly wrote:

Am I the only one with a ladder?


 go on, I'll be the bunny, why do you need a ladder?



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I have ladder on the back, On Roof, two A/C units, TV aerial, winder upper from inside, Fans, Solar panels,
I need to carry a 3 foot step ladder for the front of the Coach, Wiper Blades, Hydraulic oil, window Washers,

Any thing that may break down, Take a spare for it,

I am lucky, I have the space and weight and motor capacity to take what ever I want, 

But it will only be spares as my Coach has it all inside,

Grand Villa front end repairs 009.jpg



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Good thinking Gary.

 

Wow 9880.



-- Edited by Happywanderer on Saturday 28th of September 2013 10:39:04 AM

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Mr B2, lovely rig there, but did you know somebody has stolen the front offside wheel? biggrin



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Mine is a 3.4m telescopic ladder which can be used as a littlie or a biggie. Handy for rooftop maintenance, awnings, antennae, cleaning or whatever. Folds away in a storage bin no prob. Not the kinda thing you use every day but handy nonetheless. I also have a hammock. One bloke suggested finding two trees the right distance apart was next to impossible but he's missing the point. You only need one tree and the rig. Boom boom.

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GaryKelly wrote:

Mine is a 3.4m telescopic ladder which can be used as a littlie or a biggie. Handy for rooftop maintenance, awnings, antennae, cleaning or whatever. Folds away in a storage bin no prob. Not the kinda thing you use every day but handy nonetheless. I also have a hammock. One bloke suggested finding two trees the right distance apart was next to impossible but he's missing the point. You only need one tree and the rig. Boom boom.


 when using 1 tree does your feet or your head go to the floor? biggrin



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_wombat_ wrote:

Mr B2, lovely rig there, but did you know somebody has stolen the front offside wheel? biggrin


 I have big heavy Russian wife to sit at the back and keep the front up, Hahahaha,  

Have you seen that tractor piccy with the front wheel missing and his wife sitting on the back, Very Funny,

Those wheels are very heavy, Alcoa, aluminium, I had to repair the front end, From the RHD conversion, New Drag link and Beef up the steering box,

 

All good now,



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yes, all fixed now I can see it in your av. biggrin

with that rig you may need two Russian wives, bugga that, ones enough biggrin



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_wombat_ wrote:

yes, all fixed now I can see it in your av. biggrin

with that rig you may need two Russian wives, bugga that, ones enough biggrin


 One can be too many, some times, Hahaha



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