I have the exception that proves the rule. One of those great stocking farm machines (you know those that take up the whole of one side of the road and half the other!) was abandoned half on the road half on the verge a few days ago with the driver stood there scratching his head wondering what to do about the situation.now i have heard the M44 called agricultural before, but my answer to this is - how often do you see a tractor broken down at the side of the road
A few "warm" clutches on Hardknott mate but all made it. Nails these Zeds.I have the exception that proves the rule. One of those great stocking farm machines (you know those that take up the whole of one side of the road and half the other!) was abandoned half on the road half on the verge a few days ago with the driver stood there scratching his head wondering what to do about the situation.
Even tractors have so much high tech stuff on them there is no longer a cure to all ills that simply involve a hammer and/or a long bit of pipe.
Not seen a broken down Zed for as long as I can remember though!
Smelly as well, eh @pgunterA few "warm" clutches on Hardknott...