Snow plough for the car
Snow plough for the car
Can't see these things lasting 5 minutes on the road
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160691993050? ... _500wt_949" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Snow plough for the car
Interesting idea but my 1st thought was "oh dear"
Besides surely if it worked it's swept the top layer of snow away to leave ice..? Even less traction then haha should just get rid of the saxo and find a
Besides surely if it worked it's swept the top layer of snow away to leave ice..? Even less traction then haha should just get rid of the saxo and find a
if in doubt, FLAT OUT!
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
mans tool kit > duct tape, wd40 and a bfh is all you ever need
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Re: Snow plough for the car
surely they cant work that well and they must have a resticted hight from the wheel hub to the bar bit
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Re: Snow plough for the car
Don't think torquil has thought this one through well
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How long until the first lawsuit against him then? I doubt that product would never get E-marked therefore it won't be road legal, as soon as it hits a pot hole its going to do some damage.
What a stupid idea
What a stupid idea
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Me and the Mrs just had a good giggle at this! On a slippery surface its only got to hit something that doesnt shear the pin and the vehicle will loose control!! Very dangerous at first glance. Would need to see it in person with a professional opinion to believe its safe. Hope the company is well insured. Like the 1 year manufactures warranty at the end lol!
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everytime i look at this it makes me cringe
in this video it basically breaks and he tries and covers it up
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just looks like a fugging death trap
in this video it basically breaks and he tries and covers it up
[youtube]L_3NYSEFMxc&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
just looks like a fugging death trap
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Re: Snow plough for the car
Check WMSnowPlough videos on you tube. This guys put a few on there. Read the comments.... It seems we are not alone in our thoughts.....
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That is such a bad idea I keep thinking it's a spoof april fool type product. The first drain cover and something is going to bend/break and it won't be the drain!
No this can't be for real, surely not it's just an awful idea.
No this can't be for real, surely not it's just an awful idea.
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just gets worse dont it , how the phuck does this work then
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hALJDiNnq-k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ford Fiesta ST
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