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ad210358



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But which one of these is down to a certain Carbon concerned farmer, the fifth frame looks like CG getting the wheels loaded ready to dump it all on Yorkshire roads.

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And it has been said that C Censored are a danger Whistle

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What an excellent selection of photos Thumbs Up
Just go's to prove that most farmers drink n' drive Shocked 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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ad210358 wrote:
I think you miss understand, a way of providing a good honest service and making a couple of shillings also, it's a win win situation. Thumbs Up
You seem to be getting confused with a splinter group that do the odd bit a tarmacing and relieving you of anything not bolted down.


CG, you really are missing the point here. A 100 or so c Censored n's on your field, all have paid you good money to get on there, you then have the perfect opportunity to wipe out a load of tin tents and their owners in one foul swoop........

I mean, this is just classic "Killing Fields" Laughing ______________________
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AndyC wrote:
What an excellent selection of photos Thumbs Up
Just go's to prove that most farmers drink n' drive Shocked


Or simply cannot drive Laughing

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Yes Dave a vaner site is a high priority, when and only when the engine for the sherman tank arrives, apparently its been made and has left the usa on a boat so not long now Twisted Evil


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To all who doubt the authenticity of cg's above post re Sherman Tank Engine......it's true Thumbs Up

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Its a huge radial petrol engine so I may only be able to afford to run over 3 maybe 4 vans. At work
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If the expertise of the tank driver is anything like the expertise of the drivers of tractors in the pictures I would expect anything at RAF Dishforth will be in more danger than a few CCensored s in your field. Whistle

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My mate drove to the docks today and picked up a huge packing crate, contents one fully rebuilt sherman tank engine Cool . Just short of fuel lines, tanks, electrics, prop shafts and many many other thing you dont find in halfords Confused

But van crushing day seems to be a possibility now Twisted Evil At work
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Vanners? I honestly never heard the term until I came onto this forum. Sounds quite polite.

In the campervan/motorhome world we call 'em tuggers... Which sounds less polite, somehow Rolling Eyes Trevor

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I never call them vanners elsewhere, some other terms spring to mind At work
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Take no notice CG's a pussycat, when faced with Vanners he invited them in, sat them at his table, fed them with home made scones, even let his young lad read Trailer magazines found in his possession, yep all talk Rolling with laughter

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Only now come across this, I always thought of him as a big cuddly pussycat, seems I was right.
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CG, I do not think it right that you should be pilloried in this way by other less well informed or intolerant members of the forum. Shocked
I demand that this verbal assault on someone so considerate and open minded be stopped immediately or i may have to complain to the site administrators. Whistle

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chicken george wrote:
My carbon foot print is an embarrassment and I will do what I can to reduce it Thumbs Up , If I accidentally make a profit in doing so, well thats just fate I guess. Confused


CG
I applaud your introduction of heat exchangers to reduce your fossil fuel dependancy - well done that man. And you have my full support in keeping England's green and pleasant pastures trailer free. If you ever need any extra "hands" to assist in vermin control I know of some experienced operatives.

Now how about adopting methane recovery as part of your farming and domestic sewage waste management? I look forward to reading about CG and his reed pond development. The Soil Association would heartily approve, your bank balance would improve, and your carbon footprint would no longer be a stain on your embarrassing profile.

On the subject of profits CG, these are never made "accidently", they arise from the prudent and creative use of resources and the entrepreneurial exchange of tradable commodities.

Finally, I hope you and your birds have not fallen prey to any of that dioxin laced carcinogenic German chicken feed in Q4 2010. The FDSA report this morning that it "could" have found its way into the UK food chain........... reminds me of Edwina and her curried eggs.

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