Top rated - Muddy Truckers Trophy 5th-7th March 2004 |

Camp Site222 viewsA corner of some Scottish field...     (1 votes)
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Dave White831 viewsPaul runs the winch rope out to the tree strop so the front of the vehicle can be winched up the bank. Tom Perrin was among those marshalling on the day and keeps an eye on proceedings.     (1 votes)
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Dave White292 viewsThe robust tubular bumper (courtesy of Matthew and John) kept the rocks off the bodywork.     (2 votes)
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Matthew Sykes116 viewsOnce into the stream at the bottom it's a fairly simple drive up the stream.     (1 votes)
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Matthew Sykes129 viewsMatthew holds it on the edge until the winch cable is attached.     (1 votes)
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Dave White274 viewsAfter the night stages we had to repair a puncture in the front left tyre.     (1 votes)
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Dave White171 viewsSide view of the 100 inch as we wait to get onto the second stage of the day.     (2 votes)
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Dave White625 viewsDave has finally got his motor facing in the right direction. The front light lenses have been removed because Matthew smashed one of his sidelight lenses at the bottom of the drop and as the military ones simply unscrew there's no point in putting them in harms way.     (1 votes)
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Matthew Sykes191 viewsMatthew eases the vehicle forwards.     (1 votes)
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The team get to work362 viewsHaving lost drive in the front axle we set about dismantling the 110 at a suitably dry location. The front right hand half shaft turned out to be the culprit, the same one we changed in a hotel car park in Ireland 5 months earlier.      (1 votes)
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Tim Frankland182 viewsMarshals vehicles get dirty too ! Tim washes his 110 off in a ford near the finish.     (1 votes)
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Dave White110 viewsDave pulls the 100" up to the drop and starts his multi point turn to try and get the vehicle facing down the hill. Matthew keeps an eye on the front left wheel so he can let Dave know before it drops off the edge.     (1 votes)
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