Maaaaate... Recovering a Toymotor counts :) Specially one that some sick bastard stole.. Would have been more fun to find the little buggers still in though.
PS. Hunty, you're the man - yet again :) Cant believe no one stopped to pick the poor guys up though. |
Hunty - well done - legend, but you weren't quite as lucky as an old (now) stock inspector I know who was working on the Barkly with the TB eradication program with cattle back in the 70's. He lived in a caravan on the station and one very wet wet he came across a couple of rather attractive working ladies heading to the Isa in a Kombi. They were bogged & couldn't move. Being the gentleman that he was he offered the van up for several days while the road dried out. The ladies were very very VERY grateful - at least that's what he tells me!
Cheers ... Mark |
Recovering the TJ. Recovering the TJ after a cracked radiator down in Collie.
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Great job Hunty !!
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Been busy over the last 3 days out Ipswich way helping out with the floods, No pics but i can tell you we recovered at least 10 vehicles that had been under water in the JK & TJ. Bloody shocking mess out there.
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Double wrangler action recovering a swamped patrol. C |
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