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2 hours ago, rusty69 said:

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(I used to share an office with a guy who provided  computer support and he often used to scream "PEBKAC"  after patiently talking a customer through a problem, immediately after he put the phone down. Apparently is stands for "problem exists between keyboard and chair") 

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4 hours ago, WotEver said:

Seriously, the topics parallel many of the ones on here. How to winterise a van, problems/suggestions with heating, keeping the batteries charged, leaking windows or joints etc. Then more caravan-specific topics such as MGW, which car is better for towing etc. 

Can't remember if it was CT or some other Tin Snail forum but I won the "Most mismatched Outfit" award a couple of years back...

 

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£40,000 Shogun, £121 Avondale.

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9 minutes ago, carlt said:

Can't remember if it was CT or some other Tin Snail forum but I won the "Most mismatched Outfit" award a couple of years back...

 

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£40,000 Shogun, £121 Avondale.

As far as caravans go, thats nice. Dont reckon much to the tractor pulling it but yes to the van.

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4 minutes ago, ditchcrawler said:

I bet it can hold up just as much traffic as a new one

 

Not really.

 

At only 750kgs I find it quite easy to keep pace with traffic.

 

Although there was quite a tailback when one of the wheels fell off...

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15 minutes ago, carlt said:

 

Not really.

 

At only 750kgs I find it quite easy to keep pace with traffic.

 

Although there was quite a tailback when one of the wheels fell off...

At least the front didn’t fall off...

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18 minutes ago, carlt said:

 

Not really.

 

At only 750kgs I find it quite easy to keep pace with traffic.

 

Although there was quite a tailback when one of the wheels fell off...

Are you supposed to keep pace with the traffic?  I thought it was like swing bridges on the canal and see how many cars you can hold up.?

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1 minute ago, ditchcrawler said:

Are you supposed to keep pace with the traffic?  I thought it was like swing bridges on the canal and see how many cars you can hold up.?

 

Not for me.

 

I could get a nice queue going when I had the Bedford CA campervan going.

 

I got more thumbs up than shaky fists when they finally got past though.

 

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10 minutes ago, carlt said:

 

Not for me.

 

I could get a nice queue going when I had the Bedford CA campervan going.

 

I got more thumbs up than shaky fists when they finally got past though.

 

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I drove one of them as an apprentice, it had the company name on hardboard in the windows, every year the boss took the boards out and went on holiday in it. Used it to collect and deliver TVs

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