Pudsey Bear
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Me too Kev.
Don't think I'd have been eating out in the awning in the Winter though and letting all the heat out. Still, I suppose they are surrounded with unlimited fuel for the log burner.
Yeah but great in summer.Me too Kev.
Don't think I'd have been eating out in the awning in the Winter though and letting all the heat out. Still, I suppose they are surrounded with unlimited fuel for the log burner.
Looks a handy van but TBH I am disappointed with the way the rear balcony/patio/decking is done. I doubt there is a payload issue and it would be so easy to have hinged sides instead of plastic sheeting.Me too Kev.
Don't think I'd have been eating out in the awning in the Winter though and letting all the heat out. Still, I suppose they are surrounded with unlimited fuel for the log burner.
Think I could live with that truck.
But I certainly wouldn't be living with someone who puts meat straight out the fridge into a cold pot.![]()
Maybe his woman farts a lot.What a faff! That patio awning must be a nightmare to stow, all that condensation on it.
They would also be warmer if the all cosied up together at night![]()
Slowly coming around to the idea of one of these https://krugxp.com/projectrhino#popup_close
It is Kev, but I think it will suit me and there’s no pockets in shrouds mate.That looks like a very lot of pennies Kev.
They have done well to make that usable at 7.5 tonne.It is Kev, but I think it will suit me and there’s no pockets in shrouds mate.
Don’t want to go over 7.5t as my last LGV medical was a pain in the bum and a 4x4 would suit my use.
Probably right.They have done well to make that usable at 7.5 tonne.
Can't be far short of that empty, surely?
Sure you know your trucks well enough, but can't help thinking a Daily would give a lot more payload.