Gecko
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One advantage of living in the dodgier parts of the world is when you go to the pharmacy, there are no rules!Today I have been to the Vet and had a tooth out..... Send forts and prayres![]()
One advantage of living in the dodgier parts of the world is when you go to the pharmacy, there are no rules!Today I have been to the Vet and had a tooth out..... Send forts and prayres![]()
Tbf £200 ish..... Can't actually fault it, half hours fkn around for two people, chair, drill and a suction excavator..... Don't see it as expensive.And money
It's not cheap to run a dental practiceTbf £200 ish..... Can't actually fault it, half hours fkn around for two people, chair, drill and a suction excavator..... Don't see it as expensive.
's what it cost Pam a few weeks ago -- wouldn't have been so bad, if it hadn't been a tooth they'd persuaded her to spend 400+ quid on having it repaired less than 6 months earlierTbf £200 ish..... Can't actually fault it, half hours fkn around for two people, chair, drill and a suction excavator..... Don't see it as expensive.
I am in the very lucky minority of having an NHS dentist still. Our old dentists struck us off back in mid 2000s for the whole family missing the appointment (1st October, and we forgot to turn calendar over till it was too late) They did us a favour really as they have long since gone fully private, and the ones we went to instead are still running NHS's what it cost Pam a few weeks ago -- wouldn't have been so bad, if it hadn't been a tooth they'd persuaded her to spend 400+ quid on having it repaired less than 6 months earlier![]()
The back tyres are actually on the conventional way. I could reverse them, it did cross my mind today that I should have done that when fitting the duals. But with the hard ground, the studs are doing most of the work I think.More grip aswell going backwards, like buck raking. You've got the right yolk for the job
Lots of the old 3cx boys ran their fronts backwards...reckoned to get more life out of them while tramping. I only did when it was because of a damaged tyre and the spare rim was made up for the opposite side...but if you put a back tyre on in reverse it wouldn't half howl, you soon got a new/replacement one on the right way round.The back tyres are actually on the conventional way. I could reverse them, it did cross my mind today that I should have done that when fitting the duals. But with the hard ground, the studs are doing most of the work I think.
It’s standard on alpine tractors to reverse the front tyres. That way when in reverse drive your steering axle has the best traction possible.
wow - just getting round to that one - must be pushing two years or more, since that was first mentioned?Had a visit today from @Mogman to lift a bridge off for me at small gaff? Plonked it down and hopefully we’ll be putting it back in some time in the future. 10m bridge 3540kg all hardwood.
Definitely not Chatsworth, I think it’s Kedleston?Trying to work out where that is if not Chatsworth.
wow - just getting round to that one - must be pushing two years or more, since that was first mentioned?
that's quite a lift at that reach, for a hiab/loader crane
ground's not gonna get any harder/drier, than it is currently, to get on to![]()
By all accounts it get VERY wet at kedleston when the time arrives!wow - just getting round to that one - must be pushing two years or more, since that was first mentioned?
that's quite a lift at that reach, for a hiab/loader crane
ground's not gonna get any harder/drier, than it is currently, to get on to![]()
Yes, I love mine and wouldn't change it- as anything else on servos is wider. It's seven years old now but only on around 600 hours.Good machine with proper leavers much easier to drive than ones with leavers in front