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Routy56

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caravan sold well Dave (y)(y)
Yes Gra - I was 'blown away' and overwhelmed by the interest :ROFLMAO:
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Over the weekend, Jack and me, did more fettling including checking all the lights - one N/S/F marker bulb...
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....then we upgraded all the interior lights from mini 12v halogen to LED :cool:

We had 3735 views, over 164 watchers, and 29 bids. The winning bidder sniped it with a minute to go.
Had spoke to him on the 'phone during the week, and he was supposed to have come over to inspect :rolleyes:
Now waiting for his call to arrange collection......
Sharon told me that she read a report in the Daily mail during the week that older caravans that need fixing up are in demand. Apparently the new owners are happy to spend a few hundred pounds on them to get themselves a holiday home on wheels.
Gap in the market there Boyo :ROFLMAO:
 
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Another busy week last week....
The delivery of the above Hobby caravan to Ely, Cambs went very well :giggle:
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The new owners, Nico and Annie are Italian. What you gonna do with the caravan Nico, " I'm going to take it down to the beach in Italy" 😎
Initially, I thought I was going to have problems with this 'winning bidder'. Loads of messages about his car, a Jag XF diesel, going into restricted performance with DPF problems. They all do that 😳
So I said, "Look if you make me a good Italian Coffee, then I will deliver it to you free of charge".
I was absolutely chuffed to bits that it made good money, and with it being only 80 odd miles away, a nice little day trip :ROFLMAO:
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It was a 'walk in the park' for my trusty old Navara. A nice trip in air conditioned comfort into the wild of the Cambridgeshire Fens. When we got to their place it was a blind side reverse U turn into his parking place. Did most of it then we uncoupled, screwed up the front on the jockey and pushed it round into place.
Most enjoyable to help out a lovely couple :giggle:
 
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Still clearing out loads of my old stuff before I get too old...
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This was a steering wheel from my late father's Daimler DS420 Limo. He has two which he used in Funerals and Weddings. When he had a brain haemorrhage, I finished up all the bookings and sold the cars :(


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Then I listed my "Granddad's Moneybag" on eBay. We had a few years of fun :ROFLMAO:
When I did a "Hopper Dump", about 120 pound coins dropped out - lovely sound
'Cos I was into electronics back in the day, I fixed this, fettled it and converted it to new pound coins 😎
The 'winning bidder' came over straight away - a Father's Day gift for James...
"I know these machines Dave" he then tested it with coins supplied by me, and promptly hit the £70 Jackpot. "Dave, I absolutely love it, it will be ideal in my bar"
So James and his wife Leah, who treated him, loaded it to their Ford Ranger pickup truck :giggle:
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These are curved (well) soft red bricks and are slow to sell after I slashed the price :(
Listed on eBay - so if you want them, make me a crazy offer :p
 
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Jack was over at the weekend for more fun and skills training. One that I really focused on was how to use a cross cut saw. Clamped 3x2s in workmate, and let the saw do the work etc. He really got the hang of it quickly :giggle:
Then we moved onto trying to find out why our old hot tub was been leaking. It was fun cleaning it up and we both got soaked :ROFLMAO:
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Filling it up enough to get the pump working through all the pipes. I suspected that rodents have chewed some pipes. Silly old bugger hit the fast button and it ramped up like a sideways fountain - I got soaked :ROFLMAO:


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Then the Hyster gave us access to the dozed or so inspection hatches. The pipework was all bone dry (except for me!)
BUT there was a little drip, drip, drip from the pump shaft seal. And the steel mounting plate had all gone rusty - so pump strip out and service required - to be continued...
 
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BUGGER - had a walk round the garden Sunday evening and spotted this beast through the roof of my Clarke Garage 😳
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Just missed my Iseki (tiny scratch) - that branch is a serious 'widow maker' 😳

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So this big old Silver Birch died back over the past year. It's be a good excuse to clear out more of my stuff so I can take it down. Now gotta either place the roof sheet or whole Garage?
On a positive note - more firewood :giggle:
 
V8Druid

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BUGGER - had a walk round the garden Sunday evening and spotted this beast through the roof of my Clarke Garage 😳
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Just missed my Iseki (tiny scratch) - that branch is a serious 'widow maker' 😳

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So this big old Silver Birch died back over the past year. It's be a good excuse to clear out more of my stuff so I can take it down. Now gotta either place the roof sheet or whole Garage?
On a positive note - more firewood :giggle:
that's bloody annoying Dave :cry::mad:
 
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that's bloody annoying Dave :cry::mad:
Machine Mart have replied back to say that a replacement roof tarp is £220.20
A complete new on is £442.80 😳
Guess I'll be going with the new roof tarp AFTER I have taken down the tree.
What can possibly go wrong :ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

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Machine Mart have replied back to say that a replacement roof tarp is £220.20
A complete new on is £442.80 😳
Guess I'll be going with the new roof tarp AFTER I have taken down the tree.
What can possibly go wrong :ROFLMAO:
what size is it ?? must be heavy duty - new poly tunnel cover was 60 quid - admittedly a piece of tat, but lasted 6 years - maybe it'd have gone longer without the bloody pheasants attacking it :mad:
 
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what size is it ?? must be heavy duty - new poly tunnel cover was 60 quid - admittedly a piece of tat, but lasted 6 years - maybe it'd have gone longer without the bloody pheasants attacking it :mad:
Yeah this one has lasted 6 years. Albeit being attacked by branches and not pheasants 🤪 I remember your story. I’ve stuck a patch over it with duct tape- don’t ask 🥴 I’ll certainly wait until the tree is down. And maybe review my fleet of sheds and storage issues 🥸
 
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So yesterday I changed the complete display screen on the Nissan Leaf 'cos it was giving negative images. So pleased when it booted up with vibrant colours again
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Nice colour display once again :giggle:

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So happy that I went for a bike ride in the shady lanes 😎
 
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Pride of place - my go to daily driver :giggle:
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Our first EV - dipping our toes in the world being an EV bore :ROFLMAO:
The Navara is used to tow around my big boys toys (diggers and dumpers etc) and our caravan. Note Solar PV on windscreen to keep battery fresh.
The Yaris Cross Hybrid is SWMBO daily driver. Sharon loves it and gets 70-80mpg :love:
Our house has solar PV on the roof - so you can guess where most of the charging for the LEAF comes from :cool:
 
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