Posted by robert major on December 11, 2014 at 16:42:32 from (216.81.14.159):
In Reply to: Bumper sticker posted by WIZZO on December 11, 2014 at 09:33:48:
Hi You don't need a bumper sticker , You being from the area will probably know the hill down to Mwnt Beach. I used to drive for D.L Williams at Ferwig when he ran a silage crew in the 90's. Coming up that hill with a 956 Ih with 2 ft of red flame coming out the exhaust with a full load behind, would make even the worst drivers, suddenly figure out reversing into passing spaces quickly!. It would be pretty funny sometimes to see there faces with a fire breathing red dragon coming at them, and not slowing down much. If they were unlucky we used to catch them going down to the beach when we came up, and when we came back and they were leaving, so they learned to reverse up and down hill to My grandad was towing a 3 gang Cambridge ring roll once on a back lane to our bottom land. when a car appeared and gestured him to back up! The guy actually got out of his car and told him get out the way and to back up. then got back in the car. Granddad just got his pipe out filled it lit it and sat there 5 mins smoking it, until the guy gave up and reversed 70 ft to the pass point!. The good fun days of silage carting and farming living in wales at silly season L.O.L Regards Robert
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