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burgo
14-12-09, 12:57 PM
which route would you recommend i take as ive got to come to taunton to pick up a flat bed

L14MNP
14-12-09, 01:14 PM
let? Even when travelling for a bed he has cars on the brain. lol!

burgo
14-12-09, 01:15 PM
damnit :(

and its not a bed limp lol its a flat bed!! completely different

craig green
14-12-09, 01:24 PM
Usual route to Northampton from here is up the M5 to the M4, accross to J13 (iirc) then up past oxford on the A43/A34... (frm memory again).

Though this year me & Jack had been going cross country avoiding oxford & joining the M5 further North at Cheltenham (coming home) thus avoiding the awfull & dull M4.

Ben
14-12-09, 01:45 PM
Yeah as craig said either down towards oxford then onto the m4 either via the a34 or the a420 to swindon

or across to cheltenham then straight down the m5, the latter is slower but more intresting.

L14MNP
14-12-09, 01:54 PM
damnit :(

and its not a bed limp lol its a flat bed!! completely different
lol Never read that. Wasn't picking up dude, just found it funny. I'm the same sometimes.

Nice to see you building a collection/recovery fleet :thumb:

craig green
14-12-09, 02:06 PM
Yeah as craig said either down towards oxford then onto the m4 either via the a34 or the a420 to swindon

or across to cheltenham then straight down the m5, the latter is slower but more intresting.

We were averaging the same journey times via cheltenham despite the lower road speeds. Far nicer roads & views as said. Infact there are 2 or 3 nice looking pubs I'd like to stop in next time.

burgo
14-12-09, 02:42 PM
ok cheers chaps. heres the new beast

http://i.ebayimg.com/23/!Bg7iJY!BGk~$(KGrHqMOKjEErys-TQttBLHBiwglPw~~_12.JPG

craig green
14-12-09, 02:44 PM
Woah! You could carry your entire fleet on that.

I doubt you will be going through a Maccy D's drive-thru in that on the way home either. lol

burgo
14-12-09, 02:47 PM
it is large lmao. but better to be to big than to small

craig green
14-12-09, 02:53 PM
Too right!

Is it yours or shared?

burgo
14-12-09, 02:57 PM
its the "companies".

Ben
14-12-09, 02:58 PM
it is large lmao. but better to be to big than to small

very incorrect when it comes to recovery trucks, as its only a 3.5t limit you want them as lightweight and small as possible ideally, as if you stick anything remotely large on it your overweight tbh that truck with an escort on will be on its limit so no need to be big as its never going to be legal with a land rover or similar on.

craig green
14-12-09, 03:24 PM
Off with the chequer plate then!

Jack
14-12-09, 10:31 PM
Burgo in Somerset? Win!

Mike
14-12-09, 10:36 PM
Mate you should have said you were after a flat bed! Lad i know is selling one as he's sold his tramp drift car an has no use for it. Transit, double cabbed in matt black aswell lol

Doesnt look quite as posh as that mind.....

burgo
15-12-09, 12:31 AM
hmmm didnt think to put a wanted thread on here.

didnt think of that ben, ill get it weighed to see what exactly we can carry. i very much doubt it'll be anything like a landy though

yes jack i shall be popping into somerset, not sure when mind you.

Ben
15-12-09, 12:34 AM
No i know that mate but you will be very suprised on how little you can carry on some of them, the best pick ups are the ladder style beds made of ally.

When you look at things like a Mondeo weighs nigh on 1500kgs that only leaves 2tonne for the truck and tbh a standard sprinter or transit is more than that.