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Bush cables

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topless matt:
Also, if you are pushing through some heavy foliage because you can with the wires on and dont spot a tree branch, they can do some nice damage to the wings and what ever the other end is attatched to as the tensile strength of them is more than the tearout force on the wings or the light bar bolts on the roof!

sMUDge:
http://bushcables.com/9.html

discosteveo:
had mine on for 2 years through 2 MOT's had them on when i was booked for a badly placed number plate (ON MY DRIVE) £30 fixed penalty, the neighbours thought it was hilarious but anyway i have since mace them removeable now which is better because every where  i whent everyone would ask me what they were for.

les baty:
just dont run anyone over, you will cut them in half, im very supprised to hear that they are legal on the road.

SteveGoodz:

--- Quote from: Sammy_D on April 15, 2010, 00:50:42 ---yer from what i know you CANT have them attatched on road but off is fine. Was just an idea as some of the tracks i go down have over hanging trees and bushes. Spose nothing a saw cant sort lol. Is there another option?

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Just remember if the tracks you go down are byways then the same laws apply there as they do on tarmac.

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