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Thanks for the pictures, as i did not take any. your welcome from the johnson family and welcome anytime.
i had a fantastic time running about on the winch tractor and scammells. and enjoyed the show, pitty that mud doesnt just fall off tho. |
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A very enjoyable do. We trecked across the pennines on Sunday morning (250 mile round trip) I couldnt beleive what the ground was like though. Fair play to all involved for still managing a bit of ploughing. Windsor sounded to be working hard on the first pull of the morning.
The bacon sandwiches weren't bad either and my mother in law commented that it was probably one of the best and hottest cups of tea she had bought at a rally.High praise indeed. I have just washed the mud off the car tonight. Its amazing where it gets. At least we didnt need a push though. |
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I echo Hedd's comments regarding thanks to Johnson's and Robert.
A few of my pictures: Mark Jones's sumamry of the weekend! I had a great weekend, thanks to all involved once again, Sam.
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The shiney one you mean Jamie ?? Yes, I think you mean ours.
But as a matter of fact, they were all proper stuck at some point or another! Sam.
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I was advised many years ago that if you needed to put the spuds on then you should put them ALL on - if you only put on a few the chances were that you would still get stuck. Makes sense as you want at least one to be in the ground whilst the next one comes around - I know it is a lot of work with eleven a side on a BB1 but I have not got stuck either...
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