Druidic Dabblings and General Twaddle !!

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
well that's the last half of the biggest pallet just gone in (y) - job did :rolleyes: - shower and bed :giggle:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
more tidying up yesterday ... Pam out with some of her mates so no interruptions :giggle:
cleared all the crud that's washed down off the bank, the last couple of years, the steel's been there
got both tools on the job - 'Drema holding the bag and 'Lil Jakie scooping and filling

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amazing how much stuff there was and just how much could cram in a dumpy -- with a bit of persuasion
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having gotten all that area cleared up I relocated a few vehicles so's I can have my turning space back, that they've been parked in .... disco relocated c/o the 'Drema and a couple of slings --- I'm pretty handy at wheeling stuff about with her
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and it was half six and time to eat .. CBA after tea so have finished off a few odds an' sods this morning ... gotta be in town for 2.45 for Pam's eye test.....

yon bag of crud parked for now
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and some bare patches :giggle:
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put some extensions on the 'Drema's forks (after i'd dragged them out of hiding), to shift the bloody steed - didn't wanna start - click, click, click and CBA to fanny with it - easier to pick it up -- and shifted it one slot sideways
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pile of scrap waiting for me scrappy's grandson to call by and collect
shifted these mats to a new home
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and got a load more cr*p to introduce to the burning bin
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looking a little less cluttered/disorganised
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and now have my turning area back
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had become hard work returning with a trailer and turning around, as it was - straight forward circular swing again now
got a load of weeds and yet more bloody leaves to collect/deal with, when we get back later 'praps
had a dozen or so massive rain drops, just as I was parking the 'Drema, but came to sod all :giggle::cool:
 
Stock

Stock

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all the polytunnel cover, load of bitsa wood, load of 5 litre water bottles I used to use to weight the sheets down with and yet MORE bloody leaves ..... " hasta la vista baby " and that's about done for the bin for a while (y):giggle:
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
shifted the 'bin' and the second Dane about .. get 'the bin' a bit further from the vehicles and burnt yet another binfull of leaves
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that bin's been sat in the same spot for some time ...

then refuelled the 'toys'
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CBA to fanny with a pump or get the engine cover up full height on the 'Drema to use the on board ... this was an easier option ... then swung round and gave Lil' Jake a top up too.
then spent a very hot couple of hours wrestling a tarp, fixing it to the one side of the new storage for me steel stock and getting a.n.other edge timber prep.ed and in place
the joint as per first one ... then got foamed and wrapped :giggle:
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CLS been dry stored in the roof of the black shed, but still badly twisted :mad:
then installed in place (temporarily - need to make it easily removable for future loading - have it sussed, but just wanted it in place for now, with a few screws);)
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seemed to have made it 100mm too long this edge :unsure::unsure:

the drilled and tapped 34 mil. dia tube got attached to the other sheet edge and it rolled up sweet as (y)
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got some HD foam sheets under the ends sat on the sharp ends of the tube/box sections, to protect the tarp and it was time for munchies

forgot to say on the 28th ... was the anniversary of taking up residence here - 16 years ago !!:oops::oops: WTF did that go ??:unsure:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Finally got around to ordering these, having struggled lately to get the damned engine cover up on a few occasions ...
took me a while to get my head around their order process and get the configuration right, after several weeks have elapsed, since I last had this fresh in my mind :rolleyes:
hope I got it right :giggle:🤞🤞
closest I can get to what I want and'll have to extend them by 30mm - or move the mounts 30mil , but the originals didn't look to fully close, from the witness marks on the rods :rolleyes:

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got collared for a "can you just " Saturday afternoon .... Barrel used to be watertight, but although it's held water all winter the last week or so's weather has dried it out considerably, so had to sacrifice a new tarp's corner - had ordered a couple of 3 x 3m to cover a couple of bits of gear - gonna have to order a.n.other now - the one's now 1.5m x 3m :ROFLMAO::rolleyes: and have a spare barrel liner :whistle:
took a bit of wrestling into the right spot and Pam's been holding the camera again
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was too bloody warm for this malarkey
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all stapled in position and cut to suit the front lip ... new pump installed - no guts in the hand pump and had to strip the spout off it to persuade a piece of un-co-operative hose up through the guts of it ... got there eventually - sweat dripping off my nose
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if anyone has need of a small pump to shift water these things are brilliant .. have used a couple of these lately ... one installed in that little band saw I re-furb.ed last year for the suds/coolant and replaced a big pond pump with one too -- shifts just as much water (y)
would make a serious windscreen washer pump :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
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and these things make a great power supply
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
forgot to say that when I bought the one last year for the band saw ... they were just over 6 quid :oops::oops: ... some increase in 12 months :cry:
 
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Gecko

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The pickup variant is 4x4.
That didn't show in the link above. Couldn't register it in Oz (probably not in UK) as it has no demister
And still got more hp than an early landrover 90
A naturally aspirated diesel is nobody's friend in a road car.

The spec sheets are contradictory, so some may be old models.
It's bigger than I realised - 105.5" wheel base, so closer to a 110 than a 90
If you thought a series land rover had a rough ride ... wiki says the Ute is on 12pr tyres.
1.7 payload is impressive.
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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Cracking views at your place. Bet its lovely chilling on the patio!
and 6 hrs later with the sun out ... luckily managed to cut the grass yesterday 'fore it lashed it down :giggle:
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That didn't show in the link above. Couldn't register it in Oz (probably not in UK) as it has no demister

A naturally aspirated diesel is nobody's friend in a road car.

The spec sheets are contradictory, so some may be old models.
It's bigger than I realised - 105.5" wheel base, so closer to a 110 than a 90
If you thought a series land rover had a rough ride ... wiki says the Ute is on 12pr tyres.
1.7 payload is impressive.
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They had the pickup variants when I was in new Zealand 10 years ago. There is a premium version that has A/c so would think that had a demister.
From memory whilst they are long they are quite narrow.
I just think they seem cool. Bit like a lada niva
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
They had the pickup variants when I was in new Zealand 10 years ago. There is a premium version that has A/c so would think that had a demister.
From memory whilst they are long they are quite narrow.
I just think they seem cool. Bit like a lada niva
a name I've not heard in a long time ... were damned good trucks for what they were .... doubt there's many of them about now
 
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Smiffy

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a name I've not heard in a long time ... were damned good trucks for what they were .... doubt there's many of them about now

You can still buy new ones. Or at least you could until the Ukraine war. They where being sold by a local luxury car garage next to Porsche's lambo's and g wagons
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
You can still buy new ones. Or at least you could until the Ukraine war. They where being sold by a local luxury car garage next to Porsche's lambo's and g wagons
by "local" I assume you mean local to you? - amazing :cool:
 
Gecko

Gecko

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They had the pickup variants when I was in new Zealand 10 years ago. There is a premium version that has A/c so would think that had a demister.
Looking at the specs, it's only the 4x4 that is missing the AC/heater/demister - it's clearly a price-point decision. I'm sure an export model would get tricked up.

I just think they seem cool. Bit like a lada niva
I like the Niva - basically a Fiat 125 with a SUV (as it would be called now) body. More comfortable with it's coils than it's leaf spring competitors.
Still a lot on the road in germany.

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You can still buy new ones. Or at least you could until the Ukraine war.
Ah - that explains it.
 
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