Getting a 202lb pumpkin into a van wasn't easy, but they managed it.
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Who got it out at the other end!! ;D
Gosh! I'd have been thrilled skinny to have grown the one that's been poked under the plank to stop it collapsing! What a whopper!
Quote from: saddad on October 18, 2010, 09:49:50
Who got it out at the other end!! ;D
He took the long board with him and as it was going to his local pub, I'm sure there were plenty of people there to give him a hand.
Quote from: Grandma on October 18, 2010, 09:56:59
Gosh! I'd have been thrilled skinny to have grown the one that's been poked under the plank to stop it collapsing! What a whopper!
I agree with you !
we had a good laugh trying to move our pkns the biggest was 394.6 lb took six big lads to lift it on a sheet and turned lots of heads on its way to the scrap metal dealers to get it wieghed.
my youngest son brought his wagon home and come to get the big one to take home its now sat in his back garden wiating to be carved thanks to his hiab crane on the wagon well done on growing a 202 lb pkn
The expertise handling huge pumpkins on your allotments is astonishing!
Mind you, so was the size of the pumpkins I saw at the weigh-in ;D