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  2. There's the keys to the white house why don't you and kier sort it out, ooooh that means doing something more than puckering arse cheeks and the awkward post fun talking.
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  4. I am guessing that we are on the countdown to this war ending now? Trump has met with Putin, divided up the country nice, job done. It's been a long 24 hours.... but I won't be holding my breath that their little chat achieved anything more than adding to their frequent fliers air miles points cards. I'm guess the problem will be telling the Ukrainians to give Russia more land
  5. Sure it's not just falling out of the pipe(s) with gravity? Because, yeah, that sounds wrong. Unless there are two inputs and an output you haven't found yet?
  6. Novel. Pictures here if you get any of them going in please.
  7. Just a slotted spoon in one hand and teaspoon in the other- yes it seems never ending but made more bearable with a nice cold beer on the go 🍺
  8. This 100% Its what they’re designed for 👍
  9. Living the Dream.
  10. Morning all, beautiful blue sky warm day here, got a bit of a fuzzy head from the pub last night. a day of full breakfast, dog walking up the river and generally potteraboutery.
  11. Hi. Wondering if anyone on here has come across this problem. I’ve recently had new hydraulic pump fitted to my Valtra 6400 (with Botex roofmount crane) Also fitted new pto shaft and flywheel pto hub.. ( old one had stripped its spines) filters and oil all new also. Everything seems fine in normal operation but when driving on road, hydraulic oil temperature warning light ones on after 10 miles. First time it happened, I blewout oil cooler , second time I washed cooler ( carefully). Valtra mechanic said oil level might have been too high, I had filled to the Extra-Max line on dipstick. I drained some oil until at Max level on dipstick. Still happens after 10 miles. I have tried removing pipes both sides of cooler to see what direction flow through cooler and what confuses me is that there is oil flowing from both sides. Is there a valve or thermostat on the circuit thats not working properly? I would fit new oil cooler it I’m not sure it would solve problem. Thanks
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  13. They will be used for a timber framed house.
  14. It's dangerous to go alone! Take this. https://www.trees.org.uk/Book-Shop/Products/Technical-Guide-1-Tree-Climbing-Aerial-Rescue-en
  15. This is the Qualification Handbook for the NPTC Tree Climbing and Aerial Rescue course https://www.nptc.org.uk/assets/documents/255d04388dd94ed3aa432fe36b6a1c4f.pdf In between this and TG1 there shouldn't be any surprises on your course.
  16. no such thing as an ex copper
  17. Or go with single ladder, with a plank tied across the top. Rest it on the hedge.
  18. Get one with 3 adjustable legs, probably be fine with that.
  19. Morning all, Happy Sunday
  20. Three with no yellows. Wordle 1,520 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜⬜🟩 ⬜🟩🟩⬜🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  21. Ayup and happy Sunday to all.
  22. Got it running now. Runs great on idle and when throttle is applied. I cleaned a breather pipe and this some how sorted it out. As for oem parts, the piston, cylinder and coil are genuine. The crank and carburettor are after market. An original crank is £200. Hopefully it runs now. May put the original carburettor on but get it pressure tested as previously mentioned.
  23. Good Morning Everyone.
  24. We have been battling the heat for months now, with hardly any rain, currently watering to just keep things alive. The okra have dense foliage so cast deep shadow on the soil at root level, seems to help them deal with the heat.
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