robyorks
Cargo 7.5 Ton Learner
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Post by robyorks on Jan 16, 2018 10:47:12 GMT 1
So it seems someone decided that they would relieve my wife and daughter of some of their horsey equipment last night, gaining entry by smashing the drivers side window of our horse box. Fortunately, we had removed the valuable stuff as it's off the road for the winter. So that's my job for the morning. Not happy!
Rant over.
Rob.
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Post by fredtransit on Jan 17, 2018 12:02:08 GMT 1
Bastards!! Are you OK for glass? We still have the old doors off our beavertail, and she came with a spare driver's door strapped to the headboard. Oh did you mean a body window?
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robyorks
Cargo 7.5 Ton Learner
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Post by robyorks on Jan 17, 2018 20:18:18 GMT 1
Thanks for the offer Fred but I have sorted it for now. It was the drivers door window. Fortunately I picked up a complete door in the summer for spares as my window regulator rails had corroded. Unfortunately, It snowed and rained pretty bad overnight so the drivers seat is piss wet through now - anyone with a spare drivers seat? Lol!
Where about's are you Fred? I could be tempted to take those doors off you, if the price is right...
Rob.
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Post by fredtransit on Jan 18, 2018 12:41:51 GMT 1
I'm in Surrey mate. I might hang on to the doors, apart from an emergency such as yours. My emergency waterproofing involves wrapping pallet wrap around the top of the whole door. A couple of layers still allows the door to be shut. If you are near power, run a lead to the cab and put a fan heater in there. Leave the doors open a crack to allow the seat to dry.
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robyorks
Cargo 7.5 Ton Learner
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Post by robyorks on Jan 21, 2018 15:29:55 GMT 1
Bit far to travel anyways Fred but definitely worth hanging on to them. I keep it at the stables but don't have any power up there, the place is quite isolated to be honest. I might just pull the seat out and bring it home to dry it.
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Post by fredtransit on Jan 21, 2018 20:04:26 GMT 1
Sounds like a plan!
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