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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
absolutely throwing it down here after a relatively dry-ish day
and it is still pissing down ...... has been some sort of night absolutely lashing on the velux all night.
just looking to see if the road into town is open, as it floods at the drop of a hat and have to take the girls to school on Tuesday mornings
 
Routy56

Routy56

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Yep Storm Chandra arrived here overnight. Rain lashing down with strong SE winds.
Pumps were set yesterday to pump out the low spots including my workshop pit ;)
Our stupid neighbour has 3 of his 10 overgrown/unmaintained poplar trees remaining.
I'll check on this later hoping they don't come down towards our place :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yep Storm Chandra arrived here overnight. Rain lashing down with strong SE winds.
Pumps were set yesterday to pump out the low spots including my workshop pit ;)
Our stupid neighbour has 3 of his 10 overgrown/unmaintained poplar trees remaining.
I'll check on this later hoping they don't come down towards our place :rolleyes:
all I can say is ...
thank f*** it wasn't white shite (as was forecast last week) -- :oops:
have had some sort of rain here since about six yesterday evening .... roads're in a hell of a mess ... bottom of our lane is a river, just about passable - just, slowly. main A465 is impassable in several stretches and had to crawl through one lake to get to town - Clara's school down the village is closed as you can't get to it ('cept by boat/tractor) ... would've been nice if they'd said so, 'fore we went to town to get her at half seven :mad:
at least the day's forecast deluge is now only light rain - must've had most of it last night :rolleyes:

I emptied this 4 days ago :oops::oops::oops: after the previous pic of it 70% full ... anyone making book on a hose pipe ban by July?:unsure::mad:
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hiluxman

hiluxman

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Was thinking about collecting my new dumper today....I don't even fancy the drive nor the thought of been out getting wet loading it up and strapping it down.

Paperwork and play with dogs day instead I think.
 
William127

William127

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Decent day yesterday, on a job near Cirencester, cold but clear- thankfully as we were walking back and forth on the same strip of mud all day.
Today though 😭😭
 
William127

William127

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Was thinking about collecting my new dumper today....I don't even fancy the drive nor the thought of been out getting wet loading it up and strapping it down.

Paperwork and play with dogs day instead I think.
I'm waiting for a starter motor being fitted on my new to me dumper. Should be done today but not sure I can be bothered to collect it either 😆 😅
 
Routy56

Routy56

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all I can say is ...
thank f*** it wasn't white shite (as was forecast last week) -- :oops:
have had some sort of rain here since about six yesterday evening .... roads're in a hell of a mess ... bottom of our lane is a river, just about passable - just, slowly. main A465 is impassable in several stretches and had to crawl through one lake to get to town - Clara's school down the village is closed as you can't get to it ('cept by boat/tractor) ... would've been nice if they'd said so, 'fore we went to town to get her at half seven :mad:
at least the day's forecast deluge is now only light rain - must've had most of it last night :rolleyes:

I emptied this 4 days ago :oops::oops::oops: after the previous pic of it 70% full ... anyone making book on a hose pipe ban by July?:unsure::mad:
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Yes but don't you need loads of rain so that the grass grows well for all your sheep :ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
the local van trap :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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posty's day off today apparently or the knob'd be in there - AGAIN :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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the hollow under the bridge has no where to drain to, being the lowest point around there.
there's a CC tin tent park, the other side of that hill, with an equal amount of wet stuff, which last time ripped up all their lovely tar mac roads and hard stands .. good job they hadn't sorted it :rolleyes::LOL:

Main A465 at Llangua .. on the Wales/Herefordshire border ... lost all the bridge parapet with the last deluge/floods and in process of replacing it ... start again !!
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several other locations between here and Hereford're impassable on a MAIN trunk road FFS
basically all the usual places and a few new ones .... has been some bit wet here last night
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yes but don't you need loads of rain so that the grass grows well for all your sheep :ROFLMAO:
didn't do one of 'em much good last night - dead as .. in a field on the side of the drive this morning - think it drowned :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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the local van trap :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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posty's day off today apparently or the knob'd be in there - AGAIN :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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the hollow under the bridge has no where to drain to, being the lowest point around there.
there's a CC tin tent park, the other side of that hill, with an equal amount of wet stuff, which last time ripped up all their lovely tar mac roads and hard stands .. good job they hadn't sorted it :rolleyes::LOL:

Main A465 at Llangua .. on the Wales/Herefordshire border ... lost all the bridge parapet with the last deluge/floods and in process of replacing it ... start again !!
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several other locations between here and Hereford're impassable on a MAIN trunk road FFS
basically all the usual places and a few new ones .... has been some bit wet here last night
Go on get out there and get some videos of flood v car fails
Usually the knobs with expensive German cars that one unstuck.
Don't you love the sound of hydraulic lock and broken conrods :ROFLMAO:
 
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Brendan

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What are people doing in regards to wet sticky topsoil, better to try and spread it out and hope it dries out?
 
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Brendan

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Depending on the exact topsoil and location sometimes using the back of a rake bucket can get it good enough to leave without having to return.
Unfortunately it's a boggy sticky mess, I roughed it out with the toothed bucket but can't track in it or even walk over it in places
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Getting ridiculous now. We get approx 2000mm of rain a year annually here. And we've had a quarter of that in January alone so far !! That's almost as much as some parts of the country get all year!
 
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