Pudsey Bear
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I tried that, but it was very difficult operating the steering wheel and the pedals.
I tried that, but it was very difficult operating the steering wheel and the pedals.
You must have stupid to try it in the first placeI tried that, but it was very difficult operating the steering wheel and the pedals.
Probably easier to go everywhere in reverse. Guided by cameras and sat nav, what could possibly go wrong.I tried that, but it was very difficult operating the steering wheel and the pedals.
That explains a lot.Probably easier to go everywhere in reverse. Guided by cameras and sat nav, what could possibly go wrong.
I know how he feels
Inertia belts dont work backward, neither do fixed ones as you slip up and out.rear facing belted seats are ok as well. most 6-berth motorhomes with 6 travel seats will have two of those seats facing rearwards.
the point is that they are legal.Inertia belts dont work backward, neither do fixed ones as you slip up and out.
Yes and that brings to point what twats we have making up some daft rules, now if you and I were in charge.the point is that they are legal.
Proper job, 10 points for tidy & clean.My old TVR...View attachment 117113
Depends on the vehicle, used to have a 30Tonne Barford dumper at the quarry, pulled a pin and the seat/pedals/steering wheel turned to face the rear. There was a glass window in the back of the cab and a hole cut in the rear of the steel canopy so you could see. Was a wierd machine all round that one thoughI tried that, but it was very difficult operating the steering wheel and the pedals.
Most villages have a tilt rack here for the mot steam wash which is the underside, esp under the guards.The only times I've ever had an engine steam cleaned were on my motorbikes.