sammy1
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Post by sammy1 on Jul 16, 2012 12:21:40 GMT
also trivial question in the great scheme of things..... we are bringing a caravan to park with lorry as 7 of us staying.... I assume we can tow on with the lorry even if we then have to move the car? Also, 80 year old mother in law staying this year so need to park at bottom of hill as she cannot cope with the walk as disabled. what are the chances of this being possible?
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Post by WH Management Group on Jul 16, 2012 12:27:22 GMT
Arrogorn, yes we have one or two!
Toptrump, thank you! Yes we can sort that out, just speak to the parking team on arrival (THEY ARE STILL SMILING AT THE TIME OF WRITING!!!
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Post by ferret on Jul 16, 2012 12:30:19 GMT
Thanks for keeping us updated Dougle ! Must be a mammoth task for you guys !
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Post by toptrump on Jul 16, 2012 12:32:06 GMT
Thank you so much Dougle, I know it is trivial in the scheme of things but without it would be impossible for us to go xx
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sammy1
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Post by sammy1 on Jul 16, 2012 12:37:04 GMT
Tbh dont know how you guys cope with it all dougle. Im sure its a difficult enough job without the added mud and misery.....!!
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Post by WH Management Group on Jul 16, 2012 12:38:14 GMT
Sammy, Speak to us when you arrive about the parking place and we will of course try our hardest space permitting. No problem getting the caravan in and the car can stay withit if NOT being used during the week
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Post by WH Management Group on Jul 16, 2012 12:39:09 GMT
Its not mud, mud was what the boys had in WW1.......... this is a challenge!!! (and some)
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Post by sammy1 on Jul 16, 2012 12:42:09 GMT
thanks dougle, Sorry to be a pain as know you have enough to think about without adding my mother in law to your general misery..... no wait.... thats MY misery..... We are leaving shortly so looking forward to seeing you all later xx
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Post by WH Management Group on Jul 16, 2012 17:14:46 GMT
Yes you can bring straw due to the wet conditions. please do bring your own straw if you wish to.
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Post by hunter on Jul 16, 2012 17:55:22 GMT
top trump if its that bad im sure the people can sleep in the horse area of your lorry !
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Post by lewis1804 on Jul 18, 2012 15:05:11 GMT
Have to say you have done a great job with the rings they are holding up well. However, you need to get the twit with the glasses driving the tractor sorted out. As much as he mite be trying his best he really does seem to be clueless . He's just spent ages trying to drag a big wagon out when his tractor is clearly not big enough . He's just making a bigger mess and managing to upset everyone . More tractors needed ' !!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by melons on Jul 18, 2012 21:54:20 GMT
Have to say you have done a great job with the rings they are holding up well. However, you need to get the twit with the glasses driving the tractor sorted out. As much as he mite be trying his best he really does seem to be clueless . He's just spent ages trying to drag a big wagon out when his tractor is clearly not big enough . He's just making a bigger mess and managing to upset everyone . More tractors needed ' !!!!!!!!!!! What a nasty thing to say... sure "twit with glasses" as you so lovingly call him has been working 18 hours a day for the last 3 days and is absoloutely trying his best... and yes... we were there and know the situation !! everyone of the jcb team seem to be working their socks off to ensure the show continues... I don't think comments like this are at all helpful
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Post by melons on Jul 18, 2012 21:55:54 GMT
how rude!!
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Post by dazycutter on Jul 22, 2012 17:07:40 GMT
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Post by sparkysunny on Jul 22, 2012 19:17:18 GMT
Have to say you have done a great job with the rings they are holding up well. However, you need to get the twit with the glasses driving the tractor sorted out. As much as he mite be trying his best he really does seem to be clueless . He's just spent ages trying to drag a big wagon out when his tractor is clearly not big enough . He's just making a bigger mess and managing to upset everyone . More tractors needed ' !!!!!!!!!!! Don't criticise others unless you're perfect yourself; learn the difference between 'might' and 'mite' for a start...
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Post by WH Management Group on Jul 23, 2012 17:21:56 GMT
Lewis, thank you for your comment and I will ensure that he is aware of the towing power of his tractor in the future and also a lesson on presserving the ground. I can however assure you that on this occassion that Ford tractor was more than powerfull enough toi tow any rigid vehicle in the Stable field. The problem was that the front tyres were low on tread and hence it did wheel spin on some larger vehicles. I did manage to get the tyres changed for Sunday!
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Post by ponymum on Jul 23, 2012 21:03:47 GMT
Thanks Dougle and co , you parked me within 5 mins of arriving due to us being in distress and then allowed a friend to move up next to us so we could unload all my stuff onto their wagon.... Had a great time , even though we were unplaced :-(
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