16 December 2009 #1 T tangoharvey Well-Known Member Joined 15 October 2009 Messages 843 Location in the clouds Visit site I was short of hay so popped up to our local tack shop, bought a bale, stuffed it into the boot of my BMW......and now cant get the b****r out!!
I was short of hay so popped up to our local tack shop, bought a bale, stuffed it into the boot of my BMW......and now cant get the b****r out!!
16 December 2009 #2 B BFG Well-Known Member Joined 6 January 2009 Messages 1,223 Location Lancs Visit site Park the car near the field/stable and let the horses eat it straight from the boot...... lol Sorry not much help.
Park the car near the field/stable and let the horses eat it straight from the boot...... lol Sorry not much help.
16 December 2009 #3 M millyspaniel Well-Known Member Joined 20 July 2009 Messages 435 Visit site hehe i used to have this problem, stuffing 6 bales of hay into the back of a renault scenic every week, hmmm you can imagine the state of the car
hehe i used to have this problem, stuffing 6 bales of hay into the back of a renault scenic every week, hmmm you can imagine the state of the car
16 December 2009 #4 oofadoofa Well-Known Member Joined 10 April 2008 Messages 1,914 Location Somerset www.mearecourtequestrian.co.uk Sounds like something I would do! I have now worked out I can put 2 bales on the boot of my BMW and tie them on with string going through the back windows, the spoiler sort of holds them in place!!
Sounds like something I would do! I have now worked out I can put 2 bales on the boot of my BMW and tie them on with string going through the back windows, the spoiler sort of holds them in place!!
16 December 2009 #5 P Peacelily Well-Known Member Joined 22 May 2009 Messages 719 Visit site do it the messy way - cut the baler twine and get it out by section