I completely missed that one. I did see some interesting old cattle trailer conversions and an absolutely huge lorry that must have had 2 storey accommodation in it judging the the size of the hab door. It had a big fold down ramp at the back, presumably to drive a vehicle up into. I should have taken a photo of it. I saw a half and half lorry where the first 20’ of the artic trailer was accommodation and the last 20’ was a normal curtain sider - again presumably for a vehicle of some sort.
Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
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Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
Yes it was quite close to that area. A beast of a thing. Probably good for stealth camping in lorry park up areas
Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
Could you explain a freisian horse to us mortal’s please?
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Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
Could you explain a freisian horse to us mortal’s please?
Think of the Lloyd's bank black horses, we similar to them. But more graceful.
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That outfit has been coming for years, always my favourite. Inside there's a full shower, kitchen and even a log burning stove.....
I'm not sure the Caravan club would be too happy tho....'
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Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
Could you explain a freisian horse to us mortal’s please?
It's for the TV cameras, cows don't look like cows on camera so if you want animals that look like cows you've got to use painted horses.
Gavin. if it was the light blue one beside the threshing display it belongs to the infamous Johnny Fee from tamnamore Dungannon. the front part is probably stables for his freison horses
Could you explain a freisian horse to us mortal’s please?
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