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The load lugger does it again.
« on: 27 February 2009, 00:42:00 »

Just picked up some of that cheapo loft insulation from B & Q.
Said to the guy that served me, will need to make two trips 5 packs this time, 4 more when I return.
Well it's amazing how many I got in the TD estate, all 9 packs (3 rolls per pack), had to sought of push the tailgate a little to close it.
Just goes to show the size of the estate load area.

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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2009, 07:21:21 »

i'm yet to fil the boot of my saloon
aint manged to fill it yet and ive always got 2 prams in there
a double one and a single one

the double is there just in case my older son can't be arsed to walk >:(
he is 2 now :y
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #2 on: 27 February 2009, 07:58:17 »

My best was buying a 3 seater settee and footstool (ex display) from harvey's...

Chose it, paid, he said "£30 delivery", I says, "dont worry, it will go in my car, i'll get that in my corsa no probs."
He just looked, I said, "I've got a big estate, it will go", he says "it wont."
I say "give me a tape measure, I then say it will, go, with the boot closed, but I'll give you a concession, Ill have to take the wife and kids home 1st."

I get back, bit of a croud has gathered, sure he has said some daft idiot reckons he can get this lot in the car and had been taking bets.

So We carry it out, and slide it in the boot, and close it  ;D
Someone pipes up from the back, "wheres the footstool going", and he just said in a very resigned tone, "its going on the passenger seat isnt it", I just smiled and said "yup"..... And drove off laughing

No way could I have done it in a manual, was a bit close to the steering wheel to use a clutch, but it all went in, was tight, but it went.

Hadnt laughed so hard in a long time, often wonder what it cost him, bet its more than the £30 he wanted me to pay for him to deliver it  ;D ;D

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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #3 on: 27 February 2009, 08:02:37 »

you should of put a wager on it
got him to knock half the price off if you could get it in
you would of been laughing even more :y
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #4 on: 27 February 2009, 10:55:31 »

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Just picked up some of that cheapo loft insulation from B & Q.
Said to the guy that served me, will need to make two trips 5 packs this time, 4 more when I return.
Well it's amazing how many I got in the TD estate, all 9 packs (3 rolls per pack), had to sought of push the tailgate a little to close it.
Just goes to show the size of the estate load area.

Mick

Well done Mick! (Itch, itch maybe!)
Hoping to manouvre a new bath into my tractor tomorrow, though probably not from the B&Q muppets though!
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #5 on: 27 February 2009, 18:21:02 »

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Just picked up some of that cheapo loft insulation from B & Q.
Said to the guy that served me, will need to make two trips 5 packs this time, 4 more when I return.
Well it's amazing how many I got in the TD estate, all 9 packs (3 rolls per pack), had to sought of push the tailgate a little to close it.
Just goes to show the size of the estate load area.

Mick

Well done Mick! (Itch, itch maybe!)
Hoping to manouvre a new bath into my tractor tomorrow, though probably not from the B&Q muppets though!

Yep had a complete bath suite in as well, that fitted in dead easy..............had mine from B & Q at a special price
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #6 on: 27 February 2009, 18:26:01 »

Yep, certainly take some filling. :y
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #7 on: 27 February 2009, 18:29:16 »

yes thats for sure you cant beat a miggy estate for load carrying  ;D ;DI've had a single divan bed and matress in mine ,7ft6" fridge freezer, plus umpteen other things in side it .Best of all i get all mmine and me mates carp fishing gear in it and don't have to put me rods on roof rack 8-) 8-)
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Re: The load lugger does it again.
« Reply #8 on: 27 February 2009, 18:31:28 »

I used to buy a new Volvo V70 every 2 years but they were not big enough for my PA gear, then I discovered the Traktor, significantly larger & I've kept it since 2003, hydrolocked it, filled it with flood water & it still serves me well!
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