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O.M.G. !!!Recall is for the bolts from the steering shaft onto the rack to be replaced. Apparently they can sheer causing complete steering failure![]()
O.M.G. !!!Recall is for the bolts from the steering shaft onto the rack to be replaced. Apparently they can sheer causing complete steering failure![]()
Yep - shock horror indeed. Seem to recall that my Disco 3 had a similar recall. WFT does JLR not learn basic stuffO.M.G. !!!![]()
Those are a great wee saw. I have had one now for over 2 years, didn’t hold alot of hope for it but its been great. So light and handy thats its my go to saw nowEarly Christmas present to self - nice little 10" 'top handle' job.
Assembled yesterday and due for testing today.....
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….bought this because my 029 is a bit too heavy to use on trees up the cherry picker![]()
That’s good to know AidenThose are a great wee saw. I have had one now for over 2 years, didn’t hold alot of hope for it but its been great. So light and handy thats its my go to saw now![]()
Do yourself a favour and check the chain brake on these chinky saws....there's a reason they £75...wouldn't touch one with a bargepole personally but each their ownThat’s good to know Aiden
Used it yesterday to prune back some overgrown Laurel bushes. Grandsons were clearing away the brash with the dumper.
They loved it and I loved my new toy
Now looking at a bigger 20” version to back up the Stihl 029![]()
Excellent advice, many thanksDo yourself a favour and check the chain brake on these chinky saws....there's a reason they £75...wouldn't touch one with a bargepole personally but each their own![]()
I even had puddles of water standing on the planings on me patch Dave and have some pretty big drainage channels under/around it .... was some bit wet and wild ... land drain sumps have only just quietened to a trickle, but still drainingSo last week, we were lucky that Storm Henk didn't cause too much damage here at Two Akers World HQ
Just a few things blown about and light nuisance flooding.....
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My pile of 'come in handy' salvaged timer unsheeted...
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Minor flooding of the low spot adjacent to my Barn Yard....
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Few sheets of my 'come in handy' Celotex seconds blown about....
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Minor flooding in the yard behind the Barn. The pink hose (faded old fire hose) pumps out from the low spot-it was overwhelmed.
So, now I am 'semi-retired' what ever that meansI was thinking of having a good old tidy up.
AND sorting out the general drainage, we are on clay and the plot is more or less flat
So after the top soil is saturated it hangs around unless I pump it away to the old ditch at the front.
Initial thoughts are to use perforated land drain pipes to a 200litre sump using a plastic barrel.
This sump can receive all drained water which can then:
1. Overflow in our rainwater harvest tanks (the old septic tank chambers)
2. When full pump out to the front ditch
There's quite a bit of work involved, but I can start working towards getting it done![]()
Yes I remember you putting that drainage in under yer yard. Trouble is that it all compacts down and the seepage through it all slows downI even had puddles of water standing on the planings on me patch Dave and have some pretty big drainage channels under/around it .... was some bit wet and wild ... land drain sumps have only just quietened to a trickle, but still draining![]()
Well spotted Bobwhats the gulley in the 2nd picture ? does it go anywhere ?
did wonder if it was functionalWell sp
Well spotted Bob
It was a bodge up a few years ago to get rid of water when I washed stuff a few years ago.
Linked into a perforated pipe land drain round the back to the low spot
Works well but gets overwhelmed in heavy rain
I will link it to any new drainage system
Work in progress you might say![]()
Oh yes - the concrete runs down into okdid wonder if it was functional...little bit high though ...... dose of planings around it required
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How dry?Out playing with the Neuson yesterday in a neighbours grade. Rubbish has built up. And there's loads of rats going for the other neighbours chickens.
The rubbish is a few tons of hardcore piled up against my fence where I have a hedge. Said neighbour was supposed to keep it trimmed. But after his marriage broke up he has let a lot of things go
"Dave can't you just clear it with yer digger"
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Rocked up with the landscape rake etc
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Rats had nested between the fence stuff and under the hardcore etc
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Nice deep hole for the hardcore etc
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Many ratswere made homeless
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Neighbour is renewing his fence tomorrow. I know there will be snags. His wife ordered them without measuring properly
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Bit of basic grading ready for final fettling after I've done my hedge
So on the above photo, top right - that big 6 roof is my barn/workshop.
And that's the height that I maintain the hedge at...
...and top left, you can see how the hedge has 'got away'
So now gonna come back with dumper, chainsaws and hedge cutter on Saturday.
Will have two grandsons helping and make it fun for us all![]()
Two weeks ago after Storm Henk, we was flooded out and the groundwater was only about 1' below the surface.How dry?Sure this isn't last august?