Mount Stradbroke Bellett Shed and things.

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Pic of my day;

The road train :D
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Thats a fair load you have there, mate! That shed is going to be put to good use.
Cheers, Matt.
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It's a bit weighty;

Gmv of the Wally is 2885kgs.
Gmv of the trailer is 2800kgs.
Comes to 5685kgs.

It would go close to that but not over.
Trailer 800kgs
GT and bits 1500kgs est.
Ducks bum 300kgs est.

Wally 2185kgs (with me in it :D )
Stuff in ute 500 kgs est.

I might find a private weigh bridge and check out of curiosity.

Worst part is the drag, wind sail caused by the ducks bum sticking up in the air. Max speed is about 90 but comfortable is 80-85.
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Mesh across the front of the trailer would be the main drag - like pulling a fish net through water. A semi trailer with an empty cattle crate has the same problem.
Good project ahead by the look of the load.
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Thx K!!!

Lucky I didn't go with first plan of using 20mm chip boards . :?
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Are you starting your own GT Orphanage?
Or is it GT Crèche?
:D
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:?: :shock: :D :lol:

Nailed it!!!
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Sort of like turning a cemetery into a nursery ?
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Crèche begins.
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Heyyyyy! Shed looking like a workshop, residents moving in.
Nice!
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More babies on hard ground.
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Now I know what 6.2 tonnes up a hill in a 2 litre turbo D feels like, slow.

Sorry no Belletts in this shot. :?
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Gunna wrote:Now I know what 6.2 tonnes up a hill in a 2 litre turbo D feels like, slow.

Sorry no Belletts in this shot. :?
that's some view you have there, Dean
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Glenn wrote:
Gunna wrote:Now I know what 6.2 tonnes up a hill in a 2 litre turbo D feels like, slow.

Sorry no Belletts in this shot. :?
that's some view you have there, Dean
Thx Glenn. Our own little patch of paradise. If your ever up this way I do have a BBQ. :D
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Yeah, very nice view! A shed with that view outside and a multiple Bellett view inside. How good is that?!
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:D like my new socks?
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They look very much like TED Stockings Bro......
Can't fool us
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What happened? Why are you in hospital mate?
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Conns disease. One less adrenal gland but I have a spare.
Good thing about getting out is checking the post office box.
Can anyone confirm if this is off a Florian?
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Hi

Looks like LT1600 Celica (ta22) Hub Cap

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