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Offline Asmith61

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1100 on: August 07, 2025, 10:13:40 »
These were taken 800 yards away so the drone was well out of my sight😂
So this afternoon or tomorrow they will be combining in the field right next to us so I will get better pictures as I will be able to see 😂 just got make sure iam clear of power lines etc.

And yes  nigel s the tractor is a John deer & the combine is a Lexon

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1101 on: August 07, 2025, 20:03:10 »
Put a bit of Redex into my 20ish year old mower (which has has zero maintenance in that time) and blimey it was off - pulling me around the large weed patch I call a lawn with a new lease of life! Might consider some actual maintenance on it.... next year.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1102 on: August 08, 2025, 10:04:49 »
It's amazing the abuse lawn mowers take and just keep on going. My mate used to work at a repair shop for lawn mowers, chainsaws etc. They once had a Briggs & Stratton mower come in with zero engine oil, not a single drop - and it was still running. It defied the laws of physics and with some fresh oil & petrol ran as sweet as a nut!
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1103 on: August 08, 2025, 10:26:56 »
Classic american aren't they Briggs, tolerances in feet and inches and all they need to run is more and more petrol.
The one on my Dad's ride on mower has a knackered overflow shut off on the carb and it ended up filling the entire sump with petrol, ran fine until it back blew a shed load of fire out of the oil filler. Fresh oil, yet more petrol, off she goes. Bit quieter with oil in mind :)

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1104 on: August 08, 2025, 18:08:19 »
I hated Briggs & Stratton engined kit when working at a tool hire firm. Always refusing to start or run properly. Whereas the Honda engined stuff - well, Honda. Never a moment's bother.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1105 on: August 08, 2025, 18:15:03 »
I have been fighting the brambles in the garden. Well over 10 feet tall and harbouring a long held malice towards humanity. They stab and scratch at every opportunity. Very satisfying to poke them into the Spear and Jackson cruncher and reduce the spiteful invaders into mush for the garden waste bin. After a few hours I estimate that there is only another 95% of the garden to go.  :groan:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1106 on: August 08, 2025, 18:42:18 »
+1 Honda gardening kit.
The brush cutter is a great piece of kit and the mower just keeps mowin.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1107 on: August 08, 2025, 19:48:41 »
When I cleared some brambles I found an old oil drum that is a little weather worn.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1108 on: August 10, 2025, 10:29:15 »
Today, I am recovering from yesterday - a stag do in York. My mate Billy's son Chris is getting married in October so we were invited along as the 'old fart' contingent. Poor Christopher was well catered for by his best man and was obliged to wear a full Sunderland football strip (the unbearable shame) complete with football boots, goalkeepers gloves and a rugby scrum cap. We had a good day out but by about 4PM it had become impossible to get Chris into any pubs so he was allowed to change clothes. We got back at about 8PM and I headed for home, but the yoofs went out in Newcastle for a few more. I'm not as rough as I thought I would be, but I'm far from 100%...

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1109 on: August 10, 2025, 18:56:55 »
Hic..... :dl_ninite:

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1110 on: August 10, 2025, 19:08:42 »
Today, I put my mate's VW Beetle up for sale on eBay on her behalf. I've mentioned my mate Alec (who's terminally ill) and it's his long term partners car. It needs a LOT of work but it's not too far gone, yet. It's already got a lot of interest so it should fetch OK money.

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1111 on: August 11, 2025, 13:24:31 »
Beetles only ever go up in price, I'm sure (fingers crossed) it will sell at a good price soon. I bought one new while in Germany. I absolutelly loved it and would probably still have it if my ex wife hadn't made me sell it and buy a bigger car. GLWS.  :thumb:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1112 on: August 11, 2025, 15:40:42 »
My lad passed his driving test at 7.20 am.  The fact that he was up and awake at that time is more remarkable than the passing to be honest.  I spent the day trying not to be very, very angry at the cost of insuring his £600, 1200 cc Seat Ibiza.  I know it's a business but there surely needs to be some form of external regulation.  Just unbelievable  :angry-banghead:

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1113 on: August 11, 2025, 17:57:44 »
Took my Honda Jazz to Cathedral Garage in Waybread and had it undersealed. I'm hoping it wil last another five years. Now that the Fiat Doblo has gone I'll be having to drive it during the salty winter
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1114 on: August 11, 2025, 19:01:42 »
Today we went to the launch of the Kia EV4 & EV5 at Allington's in Ashington. It was the usual glossy affair with much hype - but they do put on a nice buffet... More importantly after that we went to visit my mate who has been sent home from hospital after a month. He's rallied a bit, but he's not eating or drinking very much as he's really struggling to swallow food & liquids now. Consequently he's getting more fragile by the day - but he's at home and happy to be there. It put's a hefty work-load onto his partner, but they have the Palliative care nurses in twice a day and another carer at lunch time. We'll be helping out where we can to try and spread the load a bit.
It's pronounced 'twenty-one-twelve'

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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1115 on: August 11, 2025, 20:19:34 »
Brockett, I was going to have my car undersealed at the start of spring until I was told it would cost £500. I nearly fell over.  :thumb:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1116 on: August 12, 2025, 09:54:36 »
You'll have to make do with a couple of ramps, and a few cans of ACF50.
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1117 on: August 12, 2025, 10:07:11 »
I had a Ford Explorer in the early 2000's, it was 3 years old when I got it with very low miles (it had been the managers company car). However, looking underneath the car you could see a lot of surface rust and they did have a history of being a bit of a rot box. A bit of homework and we booked in at 'Before & after' down at Newbury (now at Rugby) to get the car treated. Now this would have been 2004 and it cost £550 then - a lot of money. But, he did EVERYTHING and not just spray what you could see but really get into the deep recess' of the chassis, into the doors, the hatch etc. We got a courtesy car and had a bit of an explore of the area and stayed in a lovely hotel for a couple of nights. The car was ready on time and appart from smelling strongly of Waxoyl for a couple of weeks, it was as if nothing had changed. My first MOT after that was an eye opener, the tester said you've got to see this and lifted the car on the ramps. It was just like it had been done yesterday, still shiny and black underneath with not a trace of rust anywhere. I had the car for just under 4 years and it still looked like new when I sold it. Yes, it was a lot of money but it did help to look after my Explorer and it never needed any rust repairs or welding, which was very common when they got to as little as 5 years old. Not Fords best build quality, but fun to drive with a 4.0L V6 petrol engine!
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1118 on: August 12, 2025, 14:36:57 »
I've just got back from a test ride on a Yamaha MT07 and traded in my unloved 660 Trident for the Yamaha.
No clutch lever or gear shift lever as it has a 6 speed auto box which can be switched to manual via handle bar toggles. Cruise control and some power modes. A more comfortable seat and slightly higher bars make the riding triangle ( seat, bars & footpegs)  so much better. A fool and his money eh?  :whistle: There are no pockets in a shroud.  :old:
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Re: What have you done today
« Reply #1119 on: August 12, 2025, 14:44:00 »
Congratulations Brockett.
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