Farleg
Hammer Time Executive member
Gday muddy
Hmmm it’s actually pretty similar as not much longer & no gas left in the tank
A long story for another day but on coight adventures it’s always a adventure well seemed that way
Cheers
Gday muddy
@Farleg In preparation for the time that you make the journey to my neck of the woods, I’ve started training a driver. After the cartridges are spent, and time around the camp fire has ceased, we may need one. I’m sure we can talk @joe16 into riding up for a couple days. Couple more hammerheads not to far also. The reloading/shooting/rompus room shop will be done in another month or so. I’ll put a few bunks in there for you galoots.
Here’s a pic of the driver in training. View attachment 6784
Gday JessejIf I ever go visit Fordy, we’ll find out!
If they allow such as that down under????
You teachin him to drive from the wrong side of the truck!Gday Jessej
Bloody bow hunters
You get here & we will find out although it won’t be in Tassie as not allowed here
But some other states I believe it’s ok but will find out from my mate on the mainland that uses a stick & string a bit or Alex may know as he’s bow mad like you once that’s found out it’s only make a plan of attack &see
Cheers
Stick & String is still used by some in QLDGday Jessej
Bloody bow hunters
You get here & we will find out although it won’t be in Tassie as not allowed here
But some other states I believe it’s ok but will find out from my mate on the mainland that uses a stick & string a bit or Alex may know as he’s bow mad like you once that’s found out it’s only make a plan of attack &see
Cheers
You teachin him to drive from the wrong side of the truck!
You teachin him to drive from the wrong side of the truck!
That’s what I said! The right side is wrong! The left side is right!It's the "right" side, actually
Tell me about it
Had this little guy since 2008;
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I call it my Wonton because it's rated for 1000kg (one tonne).
Always good for a grin. (...or a groan if someone says the steering wheel is on the 'wrong' side )
You're welcome to come up for some 'training' if ya like, Todd this one's got 5 on the tree, so if you can drive it, you can drive anything
I say go for it. Fordy will let you drive the ute, the only difference is is you shift gears with your left hand.
My bet is you'll stay on the dirt roads as Rusty, Mike and I did, too easy to make a stupid mistake. Our muscle memory is geared for right hand drive.
It will be the greatest experience of your life visiting tazzy and the Taswegian.
I’m a really good driver. But Not much a a rider!Riding in the passenger seat in the front is exciting in fast heavy traffic!