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  • #16
    Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
    Thanks guys, thats good advice, im probably gonna be taggin along wiv smiffy so ill be able to get a list of stuff and ideas for what i dont already have. Most of the stuff listed i already have. Im only goin to do a tame to middling run, until i gain experience and faith in my trucks abilities.

    Will let yous all know how it goes when it goes. I will also be careful not to be dared to do anything as im always up for a challenge and fall foul of biting off too much

    Chars
    All you need is rope/strap, shackles and boots. I'll not dare you to do anything dont worry. All you need to do is follow me!! Only jokin'. Marty may know his way round better than me since i've only been twice. So he can be the tour guide.
    www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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    • #17
      Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
      I will be carrying 2x 20 litre veg oil drums and 4 litres of unleaded as thats what my mix is wiv my veg conversions so will have 100 litres in total. Should be enough. Got to do 85 miles before i even get there.

      Look forward to it buddy
      40 liters of veg oil ??
      you making us a chip supper!!

      Dont know about tour giude after my last episode !
      well at least i can show us where NOT to go lol.
      Actualy some bits we coulndt even touch , the bit on the vid smiffy wher you go up hill one of you follows the deep ruts the other two side steped them , was really wet and soft might even be frosty wen we go!

      suppose its a challange
      Scottish mud club

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      • #18
        Frosty is bad for hard ground, but better in mud for traction, I prefer it when its soft personally, but dont really mind.
        Without Surf And Unhappy

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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
          Frosty is bad for hard ground, but better in mud for traction, I prefer it when its soft personally, but dont really mind.
          I can get stuck anywhere
          www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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          • #20
            Originally posted by smiffy
            I can get stuck anywhere
            Well if you can what chance do i stand???? Having said that burgandy 2-doors dont get stuck, due to perfect balancing and evenly weighted handling
            Without Surf And Unhappy

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