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  2. That’s some thought Mark
  3. Undo the plastic nut and it should either slide upwards it's downward depending which you're trying to remove. You may need to undo the plug connectors if it's a bit tight, but bit of wd40 and rotate it gently if it's a bit seized with crud. Also depends on what the fault is, the controller are known to be a bit sh1t sometimes and there is a bypass built into the wiring loom.
  4. aye right,well they just about fecked everything up in the first year! do you think they'll make to the end? do you think we all will? the uk is a pressure cooker just waiting to blow, and this feckin' shower are just turning up the heat at every turn.
  5. Yeah nice, so it is.
  6. I saw a post on Twitter or somewhere pointing out that half of Roger Federer’s namer is ER.
  7. If you are gonna post something at least think about it that’s neither an explanation of how you see it working nor a realistic question 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️try to find an original opening insult 👍👍stealing someone else’s material is not on.
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  10. Hi Guys looking for a bit of advice the infeed solenoid has gone tits up its got a intermitternt fault I have got a replacement but im struggling to get the old one off !! Its a atos valve,the chipper is 2004. looking at the unit it looks like you just remove the plastic nut on the valve and the solenoid should pull off,well thats how it looks the bloody thing is solid, and I can still use it at the min and I have work lined up so im reluctant to try and force it off in case I bugger the valve. Im I missing something or is it just a case of it pulls off ? any advice please
  11. Well, they have another 4 years to do their worst.
  12. We don't need digital id,,, We need a new feckin' government.
  13. Possibly, my mother got scammed and we got all kinds of letters etc to her address for unpaid card bills and applications for things that weren't in her name etc etc. Online, biometric and backed up by paper or plastic and what's the problem, no chicken little and sky falling on your head scenarios.
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  15. Yes I did it. Little screws to come out but it is possible. Found the same battery on ebay delivered from China. I had a problem where one set wouldn't charge so I thought it was the battery but it wasn't in the end. Cant find the picture of the battery to save my life!
  16. Tell you what DJ I try to avoid talking to fools but changing the topic slightly post up your NI number, passport, FAC/shotty licence numbers, DOB and mother's maiden name.
  17. Bob_z_l

    Magkuno

    Wow. Good post.
  18. Only saw a snippet on the news the other night, but Yaxleys chums were slinking away very quietly, all the bravado they have shown recently all vanished when faced with a handful of Geordies telling them a few home truths. A similar thing happened in Glasgow the other week too.
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  20. Ratman

    Magkuno

    Serving trays look mint! 👌
  21. This is like a good cheese: pungent but you know it's right. Think ripe Camembert or Stilton.
  22. Nice work Stephen, thirty years ago all the old boys would bleat on about how tracks and trees didn’t work, how things have changed.🤙 Bob
  23. Johnsond

    Magkuno

    Mate of mine ( yeah another one ) moved out to the Philippines after a tits full of the UK. Not an old sleaze bag mind, married to an ex NHS nurse. Anyway on topic, he’s setting up a bar restaurant out there and sourced a load of Magkuno over in Northern Mindano and has used it extensively in the build. Ok nothing to do with me but still some lovey wood.
  24. You can get a picture of Jimmy Saville with almost anyone. I don’t really think it signifies anything.
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