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breakage and welding in Irish sand-pit

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Brian?
I like the pictures on the irish4x4.com site.
Where were ye?
Looks like a little bit of fun in the mud!
Was it a club outing or just some 'buddies'
Just to show the other EU'ers how strong us Irish-chaps are checkout
http://snap26.photobox.co.uk/5313282495bdfec940651c95fda78e26f4c7dfae2f521a5
5fad2ede3.jpg
- who needs a winch -eh!
Simex+80 :)
-----Original Message-----
From: [Email address removed]
[mailto:[Email address removed]]On Behalf Of Irish 4x4
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 12:44 PM
To: [Email address removed]
Subject: breakage and welding in Irish sand-pit
no, well we dont normally carry a welder but we were in a working sand
pit so they have workshop facilities there but one of the guys has a
portable mig torch that you hook up to the batteries and that would have
done either. an L200 and a Pajero that were there had no problems,
neither did any of the other landrovers and most run 35" simex's. just
unlucky that it broke when it did. or lucky maybe as someone had a spare
diff cos the disco owner didnt. it was his first time to do anything
mechanical at all and he just got stuck in and followed directions. no
big ordeal.
John Byrne wrote:
 
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