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do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
give it time .... been clouding over all morningLovely and dry and hardly a cloud....
So they ain't doing any harm lol![]()
give it time .... been clouding over all morningLovely and dry and hardly a cloud....
So they ain't doing any harm lol![]()
Looks like he’s landed on his feet so to speak when he chose his new digs.and after a busy day of sunning themselves yesterday, spent the evening relaxing ......... where ever they felt like it
View attachment 70486 View attachment 70484 View attachment 70485 View attachment 70483 .... it's a hard life being a cat
the ginger one was a completely feral, full house teeth and claws, wild animal that you couldn't get within 20 yds of, 4 months ago![]()
Just been catching up with your blog Gra and like me you have had more than enough on yer hands to keep you busysome may recall my asking after info./opinions on one of these a while ago
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have been umming and ah-ing about pulling the trigger on one (and hoping they'd stick 'em in their spring sale). had one parked in a 'basket' on their website a few times... procrastination must've worked, 'cos got sent a discount code end of last week, so saved meself a few quid
all arrived in one piece, despite the crap packaging - i.e., just bung a label on their box, which'd had a caning in transit, so was expecting the worst, when I slit all the extra sellotape round the edges
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it's no Husqy, but for the amount of use I'm likely to give it, it should be fine - 3 yr warranty is nice too
this was interesting .....
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only use E5 in all the garden gear anyway .. mowers, strimmers, hedge cutter, leaf blower, etc. ... don't want any grief from E10 in them so had plenty here to make up a 1:40 mix to give it a try.
just got it all unpacked on the bench and some juice mixed, popped some in the tank and it started second pull .... just as the bloody heavens opened, so slung it all in a 40 footer and locked up
appraisal is gonna have to wait 'til the morning, or maybe even Sunday - forecast for tomorrow not looking greatwhich is damned annoying - was gonna Dane the rest of the green shite tomorrow - was all looking nice and dry
seems well enough made and put together though on first inspection and started really well![]()
looks for all the world like an orange Hyundai DaveJust been catching up with your blog Gra and like me you have had more than enough on yer hands to keep you busy
And as regards the Multi Tool like you had considered all options including the Hyundai one that you bought.
But bought a small Eskde chainsaw a while back - it's the dog nuts and can even use it up the Cherry Picker one handed
So back in November bought a similar Eskde 5 in 1 multi tool job from an eBay seller.
And again it's the dog's nuts. Starts easy and most interesting using the chainsaw with all extensions
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So far have used the hedge cutter at all angles and chainsaw at various lengths.
Great set of tools around the garden![]()
You caught those rotten boards just in timebusy afternoon ...
been meaning to get this sorted for a while, but needed a good dry day to drag all the tish out to get at it ...
had a chap come look at Josh's F650 the other day and said to him .. " don't stand on the sump cover - it's ripe " what was the first thing he did?![]()
..lucky he didn't hurt himself
so dragged some gear out and ...
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pulled the top off the sump
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bit nadgered and the support rail on the one side was completely shot --- luckily the bee-emmer was sat on the edge wall of the sump - not the deck cover
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the sump is a collection point for three of my land drains channelling them off to yet another collection sump about 30 odd feet away
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so pulled all the 'deadwood' out and then shovelled all the silt out the bottom (it's concrete, although it doesn't look it there )
went and cut some 75 x 50 x 6 RSA to make some new supports with and drilled 'em ready to install them, to replace the old knackered wooden rails, after a coat of shiny tish, to hopefully keep the iron worm at bay for a while
Dewalt 110v hammer soon made some suitable holes for some expanding body 12mm Spits
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then find some timber to replace the decking with .. what came off was well past its use by date
could've done with something a little better and'll probably replace it with summat better later in the year, but this'd have to do for now
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bit of re-cycling - BIL's old 'gazebo' apparently - I'd lopped up any thing usable for stickers/packers/cribbing and the rest'd gone in the woodshed .. glad I'd kept these bits
the two 'long' 2x2s are there to assemble the deck onto for spacing and to be able to lift it out in one piece for access - 10mm gaps're to let it ventilate - 's always wet in that sump
battery gear came into its own - hadn't tried the Ferrex impact driver before - damned good little weapon - two more for a pilot drill and countersink - saved a lot of messing about having three units on the goView attachment 70647
getting there ....
the sump was chucked together a looong time ago and there is only one square corner in it (the shape was determined by the ground conditions and what I found in it, digging it at the time)
got to the end of it and found I was in need of a taper to finish off with -- getting on for tea time and heading towards losing the light so it had to have it - half a length at a time - it'll do for now
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I'd put the two end pieces in first off to support the Wing's front wheel - if that went in the sump it'd've pulled it off its centre stand and been a total catsaftermee
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my feet are dying tonight - been up and down me patch at least 60-70 times this afters, fetching gear, back and fore cutting timber with the chop saw on the bench, etc., etc.. ......
glad to get it sorted though .. finding an F650 in a hole would not have been a good day![]()
Now you see, if you had a min skid steer your feet would be absolutely fine.my feet are dying tonight - been up and down me patch at least 60-70 times this afters, fetching gear, back and fore cutting timber with the chop saw on the bench, etc., etc.. ......
glad to get it sorted though .. finding an F650 in a hole would not have been a good day![]()
you got a franchise selling them @Rob65 ??Now you see, if you had a mini skid steer your feet would be absolutely fine.
A mini skid would also have lifted any casualties (Human or mechanical) out of the sump.
It’s not until you have one that you wonder how you ever managed without.
boards were hanging in well TBF ...... was the 3 x 2 wooden support rail screwed to the brickwork that'd succumbed the worst DaveYou caught those rotten boards just in time
The boards over my inspection pit are similar when it gets wet over the winter.
Mind you they are 6x2 s and well treated. Always leave an air gap between each board.
Submersible pump does well in the winter![]()
talk about painting the devil on the wall Dave @Routy56Creda Excel 1200 here on its 18th year IIRC -- had a set of drum bearings about 7 years ago - otherwise, been a great machine (touch wood) -- complete strip to do the bearings though