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Post by strokebloke »

Is a Fletcher 100 Oval Mat Cutter, likely to fit into the rear of a Vectra estate car ??
The Morso F went in without a problem :clap:

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If I were guessing, I'd say yes. :?
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Post by strokebloke »

It transpires that your guess would be 100% right. :lol: :lol: Well done.
33" x 31" x 13" & 20 kg, I have since been reliably informed. So, a walk in the park :clap: :D

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