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Thread: Dear Agony Aunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatso View Post
    Buggered if i know how they managed in the old Red-ex Trials , Gelignite jack Murray did alright with standard cars , like the old Cusso .
    And a few sticks of jelly😇😇

    Cheers Rod

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    yes , I wonder.

    I have a ****load of recovery gear I never use.....It'll all be out of date soon.

    rarely even engage 4wd or low range.

    dont use a map, dont have any nav ****.

    have plenty music. carry plenty water.

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    Don't you have a hi lift jack and a shovel attached to your roof rack, going rusty?

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    I had a wallaby jack and gave it away.

    the shovel is a necessity, how else can I dig a boghole? but its a little one , hides in the back.

    don't have a roof rack.

  5. #15
    DiscoMick Guest
    I just crack up seeing people driving around the city with a hi-lift jack and a shovel on the roof rack going rusty through lack of use. Why? How many people get bogged on the motorway? My recovery gear lives in the shed except when needed.

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    my shovel isn't for getting bogged.

    it's for having a bog.

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    I thought that's what sliding windows were for!
    Cheers,
    D
    1957 88 Petrol (Chumlee)
    1960 88 Petrol (Darwin)
    1975 88 Diesel (Mutley)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark61 View Post
    I thought that's what sliding windows were for!
    Cheers,
    D
    I'd have thought digging a bog hole with a sliding window would be quite tricky.

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    Wouldn't a gullwing window be better than a sliding one?

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