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Ground Hog site office trailors?
Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm
thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). Thanks, Paul DS. |
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Ground Hog site office trailors?
"Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). Thanks, Paul DS. http://www.mac-containers.co.uk/office-cabin.htm |
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Ground Hog site office trailors?
"mrcheerful ." wrote in message
. uk... "Paul D.Smith" wrote in message ... Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). Thanks, Paul DS. http://www.mac-containers.co.uk/office-cabin.htm Thanks for the link but I'm looking for this specific make of site office and mac-containers does not seem to be the manufacturer. FYI, the "Ground Hog" has a towing hitch at the front (although at ground level, presumably because the wheels have been removed) whereas the mac-containers clearly are never towed anywhere. Thanks, Paul DS. |
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Ground Hog site office trailors?
Paul D.Smith wrote:
Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). Thanks, Paul DS. Paul, 30 seconds on a google.co.uk search produced this link http://www.groundhog.co.uk - give it time to load. Brian G |
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Ground Hog site office trailors?
"Brian G" wrote in message
... Paul D.Smith wrote: Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). Thanks, Paul DS. Paul, 30 seconds on a google.co.uk search produced this link http://www.groundhog.co.uk - give it time to load. Thanks Brian. A silly question but what was your Google search term? I got many refs. to the film "Ground Hog Day" this site certainly wasn't in the first 150 hits that I found. Even restricting to UK sites didn't throw this up! Paul DS. |
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Ground Hog site office trailers?
Paul D.Smith wrote: "Brian G" wrote in message ... Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). 30 seconds on a google.co.uk search produced this link http://www.groundhog.co.uk - give it time to load. Thanks Brian. A silly question but what was your Google search term? I got many refs. to the film "Ground Hog Day" this site certainly wasn't in the first 150 hits that I found. Even restricting to UK sites didn't throw this up! If you don't want a certain word returned put a minus sign or the word NOT in front of the word or words you don't want: Ground Hog -Day See what that gets you. Then all you need is to specify a trailer or whatever it is you are looking for in a search. The same goes for searches where you want it to return a word. In that case you put a plus sign or the word AND in front of the word or words you want. To get a phrase use quotation marks around the words you want to appear: "Ground Hog Trailer" don't specify plurals as the engine will fit them in too (unless you want trailer and not trailers for example) in which case it is: "Ground Hog Trailer" not Trailers. Searches in Google are not case sensitive. |
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"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
ups.com... Paul D.Smith wrote: "Brian G" wrote in message ... Anyone know who produces "Ground Hog" site office trailors? The one I'm thinking of has a toilet section, an office section and is clearly a trailor (although the wheels/chassis appear to have been removed). 30 seconds on a google.co.uk search produced this link http://www.groundhog.co.uk - give it time to load. Thanks Brian. A silly question but what was your Google search term? I got many refs. to the film "Ground Hog Day" this site certainly wasn't in the first 150 hits that I found. Even restricting to UK sites didn't throw this up! If you don't want a certain word returned put a minus sign or the word NOT in front of the word or words you don't want: Ground Hog -Day See what that gets you. Then all you need is to specify a trailer or whatever it is you are looking for in a search. The same goes for searches where you want it to return a word. In that case you put a plus sign or the word AND in front of the word or words you want. To get a phrase use quotation marks around the words you want to appear: "Ground Hog Trailer" don't specify plurals as the engine will fit them in too (unless you want trailer and not trailers for example) in which case it is: "Ground Hog Trailer" not Trailers. Searches in Google are not case sensitive. Thanks for pointing out the obvious to me. Why it didn't occur to me whilst I was doing this search I really don't know. It's not like I program computers or anything - ho, I do. Paul "a little egg on the face" DS. |
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