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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #15 on: 14 December 2007, 08:46:11 »

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bit late now as he will be on his way
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #16 on: 16 December 2007, 15:16:47 »

LOL - I was hearing the saga of not being able to use the LDV from the ABS lot last night.  I tried not to laugh. Honest ;D

Hope the services are hooked up by the time you get there.

If your back in the UK first week of Jan, hope to see you at the pub, if not before :y
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #17 on: 16 December 2007, 16:55:07 »

mind how you go mate and have a good trip :y :y
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #18 on: 16 December 2007, 19:37:34 »

 :)I live @ 56mph so sympathize. All the best & don't be a stranger. :y
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #19 on: 16 December 2007, 19:39:21 »

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:)I live @ 56 so sympathize. All the best & don't be a stranger. :y

I thought you lived at No 4 ;D
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #20 on: 24 December 2007, 15:41:26 »

Thanks guys for all the wishes of good luck,
would like to record for posterity that if i ever had to do that journey again IT WOULD NOT BE IN A SPEED LImITED TRUCK!!!! I would rather do the trip twice in a smaller van cos it would be a lot easier,
ok got off thr boat in France and set off at a sedate 55mph thinking it would not be to bad  and 15hours later had just reached Bordeaux!!!! couple of hours kip and fired the beast up again and just plodded on and on and on and on and 12hours later we werejust down the mountain from our destination, collapsed over the steering wheel for a well deserved kip but woke up an hour later as stiff as a board so just drove on up, so 29 hours after getting off the boat we had arrived  spent the next three days getting the place right and all our gear where we wanted it, reluctantly left wed at 4 oclock in the after noon and got to calais at 0130 friday morning after driving through severe snow storms  in the sierra nevada mountins and howling winds that were strong enough to fold the mirrors back in, got stopped by the gendarmerie at rouens for a spot check, and more snow storms through france thern thick fog last 20 mies to calais,  took the 02.10 ferry and arrived in uk at 4am drove home emptied the truck cleaned the interior and took it back to the hirer a day and a half early with 6500 more kms on it than it had when we started , and because it was returned a day and a half early got a sizeable refund on the price  After i had the money returned to my account i told just how much of a piece of crap his renault 7.5 ton truck was  drove home and slept for over 14hours with only a peebreak to wake me up!!
so back for now and we move out there in early january !!!
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #21 on: 24 December 2007, 17:01:15 »

Good move graham waiting for your money back before telling him what you thought of the truck, but i doubt that he cared much. Glad that you got there and back ok and have a good christmas and new year :y
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #22 on: 24 December 2007, 17:16:28 »

Glad to hear you made it ok.  55mph would be a grind :(
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #23 on: 24 December 2007, 17:18:29 »

Glad you made it baqck safe & sound ... as they say . better to arrive late than not at all ...  :)
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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #24 on: 24 December 2007, 19:27:10 »

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Good move graham waiting for your money back before telling him what you thought of the truck, but i doubt that he cared much. Glad that you got there and back ok and have a good christmas and new year :y


same to you and yours buddy thanks :) how the headlights?

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Re: the long and winding road
« Reply #25 on: 24 December 2007, 19:31:20 »

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Glad to hear you made it ok.  55mph would be a grind :(

thats stating it mildly, it was pergatory :o cos it would do it down hill as well as it used the automatic exhaust brake to slow itself down when going down hill, arrrggghhhh ::) after the first time it did it i kept knocking into neutral, whereupon an alarm would sound and a message would flash up on the dash shouting maximum speed exceeded!!! and the blooming alarm wouldnt shut up till it got back to 55mph!!!!
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