Daisy90
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Hi matey, another " never met ya" but wishing ya the very best, it's a long ongoing thing to deal with but worthit for sure, I also talk from experience two years ago, keep up the good work matey :0)
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Good fortune to you all, and stay safe out there :0)
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I run the house heating on it so to me it does have a value and its nice to use a product that most peple find a problem.
Where in the world are you matey ?? I have will have 100 litres by next weekend :0)
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I'm in Hampshire, our tip does have the seperate large oil drum/collecter and I guess they re sell it onwards ( as far as I'm aware many products are produced from waste oil , like WD40 type things )
I reckon it's a jobs worth / rules thing, which I understand ( maybe not agree with )
As it happens i do have a permit for a 6x4 trailer which igot told I needed, so I applied online to my council and recieved f.o.c , however I've never been asked to produce it :0)
I can see a common theme here ( jobs worth ) maybe :0))
If a landy owner /trader is local i will entertain a delivery to them ,
Thanks for the replies so far
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Hi all, after a few services I have about 50 litres of waste oil ( mainly engine , but also diff and box fluids also )
I am a hobbiest not trade, I went to my local tip who are usually quite chilled but refused to accept it unless its in 5litre tubs, I did ask nicely that if I had ten x5 litre tubs at once if that would be ok ? "Yep" was the reply :0)
So I now need to do many trips with the One and only 5litre tub I have, or I'm open to suggestions please ??
They have one large container it all goes in, so I can't see the problem, but I respect there "rules "
Thanks for ya time in reading this post
Any ideas where I can get rid please ??
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Saw a guy dragging a very tidy looking large trolley jack away - which I never spotted on a early lap round , gutted :0(
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Didn't have too much to sell really - but shifted all the bulky bits I didn't want to take home :0)) apart from a very heavy flywheel :0/
Sure very busy for sure , very happy I was :0))
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Weather on this Sunday morning is , a light frost with a blue sky :0) see ya all there !!
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In case you haven't left yet- the weather is a light frost , and blue sky :0))
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Not somthing you can get out with a "glaze buster " works of a leccy drill , ??
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Lovely n sunny but a little chilly today ( Saturday ) suppose to be a frost overnight and 9 degrees tomorrow , so I say wrap up warm to start wiv and go from there, no rain mentioned - so far
I live about 15 mins away , so it's a local forecast :0)
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The first one after sodburys days was a little quiet, but has grown again since then, depending on weather I would reccomend a trip to Newburry for sure
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I have seen the "wurth" ones in action and was very impressed, they have a ratcheting system on them also with different tips,
I have no idea how much they cost though sorry, did have a "expensive but worth it " look about them
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I'm sure you will be spoilt for choice on that one ( depending on what type ya after )
I've gotta rustle up some "fine collectables" to sell there, but I'll mainly be sat in a chair chatting and making bacon rolls and cups of T :0))
Will have to have a quick stroll around "just in case " Ha Ha
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Mikec, yep getting bigger every year since the takeover from sodburys , I have been most years as its 15 mins from my house which is handy :0)
Depending on what ya after or may need - its probally worth a trip I say
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Not been to that one meself, but Newburry isn't that far away (time wise )
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Much better :0)
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Supposedly the posts on here are suppose to be landy related ? I'm not fussed meself - I've had a few of my posts n videos removed in the past tough :0)
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And the landrover theme is ?
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Never owned or used one meself - but Mr bowyers always seem to get good feedback , usually has a deal on also :0)
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Cheers for that matey,
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Hi all, a work colleague has just called to say his steering box is leaking on his TD5 Disco,
I have changed one on my early V8 disco ( much missed ) and can't remember any dramas but was just checking it was quite straight forward to do ?
Am I right to think the steering drop arms a very tight ? Or is it as easy to buy a new drop arm to save the issues of swapping them over ?
And finally - any supplier reccomended or to avoid ??
Thanks in advance
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Interesting you say that Mr Toad :0) I have had a whiff of diesel now n then when I get outa the car, but no marks on the drive, I'll pop the plastic engine cover off soon and report back,
Would be nice if it were a quick fix rather than another clutch ( fingers crossed )
Thanks for the replies so far
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That's the thing- it does the "slippy" bit from low down the revs/throttle opening then sounds like it "grips" and off we go :0) once were rolling nicely it seems fine unless you press the accelerator the it does the same for the initial period :0/
A Challenge Event to Suit all Levels - Mike Wolfe Winch Event
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Depending on dates, were up,for it :0) Green,possibly red
And well done on getting on the radar again