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    I don’t use either. I can pheasant it up just typing.
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    At least was able to keep going. Saw a Peugeot strike a pheasant that met the badge centre of the grill while car was doing 70 on the motorway. Was a draw as bird was dissembled and Peugeot was expressing its opinion by spraying green liquid and steam everywhere

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    I hit a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo on the motorway last week.
    Stupid thing,did exactly what Galahs do,fly to the right,i go left,then it decides to go left as well and commit suicide.

    Anyway,no damage so all good,hit the front panel on the van,just under the windscreen.

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    Many years ago I had a mallard duck ricochet really hard off the upper outer corner of the passenger windscreen of my Series 3 shortie pick up. I could tell by the mess it left it had been feasting off the adjacent estuary. Luckily the dog had been leaning over the drivers side of the pick up when it had hit.

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    The new grill arrived and my daughter fitted it. She dropped the hinged lamp guards and slid the new grill in behind the "A" bar. The bottom screws were a bit hard to access. When I got her the 90, I also got her tools as well.
    Her and her partner were visiting his mother and her toilet seat was broken but she had a replacement. The tools from my daughter's 90 came in handy again....

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudfan View Post
    The new grill arrived and my daughter fitted it. She dropped the hinged lamp guards and slid the new grill in behind the "A" bar. The bottom screws were a bit hard to access. When I got her the 90, I also got her tools as well.
    Her and her partner were visiting his mother and her toilet seat was broken but she had a replacement. The tools from my daughter's 90 came in handy again....
    That's great. My (step)daughter wouldn't know a hammer from a combine harvester.
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    A door window got smashed so she sourced a new one. Her partner's father gave her a hand to fit it.
    During fitment he told her they were in bother as one of the bolts was different to the others. He was amazed to find that she had both metric and imperial spanners! Job got finished! No point in getting someone a Land Rover without tools!! Also having lived with Land Rovers all her life she well used to dealing with the little things that sometimes(!) need attending to having helped me over the years when I was tinkering with ours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    That's great. My (step)daughter wouldn't know a hammer from a combine harvester.
    I've never seen a hammer from a combine harvester. I assume they must come as part of the tool kit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    I've never seen a hammer from a combine harvester. I assume they must come as part of the tool kit?
    Hammer from John Deere.jpg


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