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Canal Navvy

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  1. Any difference plug left in but ht lead disconnected?
  2. All this talk of the Floyd made me remember that my much missed old farmer friend used to shoot with Nick Mason. Knew he had a house in Corsham but I'd never felt the need to do a Google search on which house ........so I did ...... bought his house off our new Queen. Instead of sleeping I was thinking of the oddity of life with random coincidence and wondering if drummers like terriers as much as Queens do πŸ€”
  3. There is a test report on the tigrone 7700 out there that mentions a mechanical transport lock πŸ”’ πŸ€”
  4. I'm proper intrigued to know the reason too, could it be to fit in a container, or to clear under an aircraft wing, or to fit in a chinook/Hercules? . Could be all of the above, get flown into a battle zone, prepare a landing strip for the heavies and then be useful around the place. I bet it's pleased where it's landed for it's civilian role πŸ˜‰
  5. I've worked it out by assuming that the aspect ratio of your current rears is 85% and used 80 for the fronts and come up with 1.4 to 1 The factory fit sizes you've given if worked out at 85 aspect ratio are 1.36 to 1. In my experience factory fitments are not always perfect but the only time you ever noticed was when working in newly germinated crops or when touching the brakes on the road (which engages four wheel drive to give four wheel braking) I was actually half expecting them to have used an oddball front diff to get it to work but fortunately not πŸ˜ƒ
  6. The fitment you've got is oddball (presumably to get the overall height of the tractor down) , fortunately the ratio between the front and back work out pretty much the same as if it had the full size rims on 😁 Those tyres on rims that Gareth posted look pretty much ideal if fitted with the correct disc, that pattern of rim is particularly robust and not prone to cracking πŸ™‚
  7. What size are the rears currently?
  8. Looking again at the photo more closely of the tractor those rear rims do look small in diameter and a 15" rim would be correct for a tyre with a 16.9 section width πŸ€”
  9. 15 l means it is fifteen inches wide where the tyre meets the rim and it has a single shallow well between the outside bits of the rim where the beads seat. The 24 is the diameter of the rim in inches that the bead fits tightly on. Those rim sizes look pretty standard for a tractor of that size and shouldn't be to hard to find with an agricultural tread. Oddly enough tyres are usually sized in inches for the diameter and metric for the width
  10. Gotcha πŸ™‚ If you and your client are happy with the willows as they are then there is absolutely no reason to cause them any harm. A few years ago I installed a Tricel treatment plant that serves four holiday apartments that has a pumped outlet through a 63mm MDPE pipe. It would not be that challenging to mole under the trees and cause so little disturbance that by the end of summer they'd be no sign of any works. In your position I'd be resisting trenching as a non damaging alternative is reasonably practible. Hope it all goes well πŸ™‚
  11. I was trying to think of one that was compliant for direct discharge to a water course that didn't need a power supply
  12. As I understand it you are contracting to someone who is having to update their system due to it discharging to a watercourse and have an easement over their neighbours land. In my experience domestic sewage treatment plants need a power supply to operate the aeration system. Selecting a system with a pumped discharge would make it easy to install the pipe run without undue disturbance and without any joints or risk of future blockage.
  13. If its a pumped outlet from a plant then moling under them would be best. If it's a rigid pipe then you'll do less damage going directly for them and accepting some hand digging rather than cutting a whole lot of fine roots with a trench up one side. I would be suggesting that this time of the year is not the best and that it would be better to go for autumn.
  14. I have experience of that stove having installed one and run it for a few years in another property. They came with a loose outlet and a knockout option to either fit the flue outlet out the back or through the top, definitely not an adjustable flue damper. In my installation (listed building) rear exit was chosen to keep the original fire surround. I found it easy to light and as it was lit most days it didn't seem to take long to kick out the heat. I had noticed that when it was "on song" that it had the appearance of jets of flames coming out of the small holes in the secondary burn part of it's permanent air supply. After a few years I had the feeling that it wasn't as hot as it used to be so took the top off and looked inside expecting to find something bunged up with soot. Apart from the soot that accumulates on top of the baffle/secondary air it was clean so I pulled the stove out and checked the secondary burn air intake on the back, also clean. The disappearance of those jets of flame had me thinking that the secondary burn wasn't happening anymore and the only reason left was that too much air was getting into the stove and there was not enough negative pressure to pull a good flow of air through those two rows of little holes. Changed the rope door seals and the little flames came back. My stove stood out in the room more with it's rear flue but was otherwise very similar to yours. Difficulty with stove problems is that there are so many variables πŸ˜‰
  15. The most effective windbreak is a thick hedge planted some way away that creates turbulence that pushes the worst of the wind way higher than it's own height.
  16. I'm expecting to see that a leading technology company is close to production of a domestic particle filter and is busy creating a market. It'll start with a big tax payer funded grant for the posh houses to build the market and will finish with a mandated service contract for the masses 🀫
  17. Sounds like the Arbortec Fellhunters. I buy boots in plenty of time to get them broken in for work, currently got three pairs on the go, and the oldest feel lovely still 😊
  18. Have you tried Vastern Timber ?
  19. I do hope Yew realise what an awful pun that was ✌️
  20. An Eder is definitely on my wish list, anyone here know if they make their own engines or if not what they are ?
  21. I wonder if the rest of that Lyons sign is still good πŸ€”
  22. I'm surprised that nobody has said "it's an oak, just climb it" 😁
  23. Bonus of using mirrors without having to think is when you get old and can't look over your shoulder πŸ™‚
  24. As Gareth said it complies with the rules. Two loose cubes also fits rather well into the ubiquitous 3.5 tonne Ifor Williams tipper trailer, isn't a struggle to cut & split a load and looks very good value to the customer. A lot of canal trusts do rather well out of direct log sales due to the feel good factor πŸ‘

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