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Well i like a nice high 4x4 preferably with raised springs, so when you drive right up to the persons bumper with the full beam on you can get a good look at the action..................................................oops i see what you mean now ;)

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For all the dog work on the shoot, we use a 110 landy, proper work horse that thing, roof rack on and a half decent set of offroad tyres, pulls the beaters wagon, terriers and digging gear in the back, dug/shot fox/game on top, does the job for us in lincs anyway. Quads are another favourite among my mates

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I'm a leg man myself, no I'm not refering to the "dogging" :icon_redface: I mean that I don't drive. However, whenever the wife and I are in Devon I notice that most of the farm vehicles we see are Land Rover 90 pick-ups with an Ifor on the back. Is this because the Ifor provides a more even temperature for the dogs during the summer ie not overheating as they would in a conventional car, does anyone know?

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For all the dog work on the shoot, we use a 110 landy, proper work horse that thing, roof rack on and a half decent set of offroad tyres, pulls the beaters wagon, terriers and digging gear in the back, dug/shot fox/game on top, does the job for us in lincs anyway. Quads are another favourite among my mates
use quads up around this way a fair bit

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