
It was on a fire truck in Germany.
Let’s use this thread to share some practical clever ideas


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Most is Aluminum - the rest in need of repair...Oppies3800 wrote:Wont work... Most of the RandLover is aluminium
Fit a tow hitch to the front bumper. It's much easier to manoeuvre a trailer when the steering wheels of the tow vehicle are the ones close to the hitch. It's also easier to see what you are doing.BushWacker wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:53 pmI had a lot of difficulty reversing my
(short) Metalian-Mini acutely up my
inclined driveway with my long 130 LR ...
... trailer very easily/rapidly
tended to jacknife ...
Reversing in low range
now makes such manoevering much easier...![]()
Leave the bottles of wine and beer at home and take tins and "doos-wyn" as they don't break in your fridge or cooler box.
Condoms work the best.BushWacker wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:37 pm... can also ‘cover’ padlocks
in cut sections of bicycle tubing
to stop noise and hammering of bodywork
(of trailer for example) also to
reduce ingress of dust and water to the lock ...
I was going to say, always keep condoms in your carRabbiddog wrote:Condoms work the best.BushWacker wrote: ↑Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:37 pm... can also ‘cover’ padlocks
in cut sections of bicycle tubing
to stop noise and hammering of bodywork
(of trailer for example) also to
reduce ingress of dust and water to the lock ...
Pull it over, stretch the end and tie a knot.