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bluebedouin

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  1. The only way I can see them being "illegal",is if they cause the truck to be too heavy.
  2. Take a look on Gumtree,there's a few on there but looks like the cheaper ones are sarf of the river. Having said that,this one looks reasonably close but is about a month old so might not still be available.
  3. Coca cola is an excellent cleaner for rust & the cheap brands work just as good as the main ones.
  4. I'll do it for half that!
  5. It's okay,I found out from another of your posts:Birmingham. There's nothing I can find in the immediate vicinity but the 12th English Open Championship is at the Cheshire Game & Country Fair,Cheshire County Showground, Knutsford WA16 0HJ Bank Holiday Saturday, Sunday & Monday August 27th – 29th Application form here.Not sure if there's a cutoff time limit though so best to get it in quick. Carve Carrbridge Scotland PH23 3AL Saturday 3rd September 2016 APF 2016, Ragley Estate, Alcester, Warwickshire 15/16/17th September
  6. If you're doing it via attachment it needs to be a mpeg or mp4.Mp4 is probably your best bet.What format is it in,there are loads of online converters?
  7. By jamming your gonads in a crevice?
  8. Quite a few.
  9. As a prior owner to a classic vehicle,you're main priority is to keep that vehicle working/on the road.If the oem part isn't available you make do & mend.I couldn't find a brake master cylinder for my bedford cf so,with a bit of fettling,I replaced it with a vw golf one. Something as separate as a radiator can be easily substituted with a similar item and,as has been mentioned earlier,at a much lower cost.
  10. Sadly this seems to be a problem nationwide.If you want to climb rocks as a hobby,you're welcomed with open arms all over the UK.If you want to climb trees for pleasure,you're looked on as mad or childish. "You're climbing trees at your age?!!!!" Okay,I appreciate that trees are "owned" by someone & can be damaged by climbers but so can rocks.How many tree climbers drill into the tree & attach anchor points?Rocks may not be living but can still be damaged & they are still owned by someone,albeit the Crown. I grew up in the Cotswolds & we were forever up in trees. Unfortunately the cash for claim culture has robbed many an individual of their childhood.
  11. I've had a quick search for you & found that the part number is C150106/3 or C150106-3.It's also fitted to the Chipmaster 220.Nothing really comes up on those part numbers in terms of parts for sale or equivalent. Searching for Kubota radiators on greedbay has a few results but not knowing the size,I can't pinpoint anything for you. Mike Donnelly on 02920 569 311 has spares for the Safetrak. R S Refrigeration Services Ltd on 01256 760633 has used Kubota spares. If it's just a case of blockage,take the rad off and soak it over a week or so in a dilute citrus based descaling solution.Soak it for a day, drain it then flush and back flush it then refill it and soak it again.You could even drain it in situ & chuck a couple of bottles of coca cola in & leave to soak for a few days then back flush.
  12. Really depends on the age of the kids.Travelling to the south of France would presumably take you past Paris.Would they let you go by Disneyland without stopping? The chunnel hadn't been built the last time I went but I'd plump for the ferry every time anyway.Don't forget to pack your breathalyser for France.
  13. If you don't like the look of or can't get on with win 10 you can install Classic Shell.It gives the look of win xp. Personally I won't upgrade to 10.For anyone else who doesn't want to,you can install Never10.This will prevent automatic upgrades from installing without your permission. To prevent the annoying pop-ups on win 7 & 8/8.1,you need to remove update KB3035583 from your system then stop it from installing again. Instructions here.
  14. You don't see many of them around!
  15. You guys' talents never cease to amaze me.That is awesome,especially considering the time frame.
  16. There don't seem to be any available in the UK but the cheapest one I've found is on Amazon.It states free shipping & I changed the country location to UK & logged in on my account & it still showed free shipping. [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Ignition-Kawasaki-21121-2086-Deere-AM121820/dp/B01BFPQFBG?[/ame]
  17. This is a bit worrying.The first line in the seller's description says: "Description: Self-breaking function...." Doesn't exactly inspire confidence!
  18. Would I be correct in saying this is a pyramidal european hornbeam?
  19. Just here seems to be a popular place.
  20. Unless you really want to make them yourself,why not contact the company & see if they can supply them?
  21. Any advice will be gratefully received.As I said,I've only just started & still experimenting. I thought it might be easier to straighten the sticks whilst they were still green.The overnight thing was just that was how long it took for that discolouration to show. Is there a particular reason for not using willow for stickmaking?As I live near the canal & river there is an abundant supply!
  22. I was hoping someone would recognise it from the little ridges. Okay,here's some pics.As can be seen from the last one,the bark peels off very easily.
  23. Thank you for that.This is the type of answer I was looking for.I have no knowledge of trees or their physiology.Chemical reactions are also a mystery.I've been experimenting for a few months now & this has never shown itself before.It may be that it is peculiar to this specific type of wood.I'll go & take some pics of the tree & branches/leaves for identification as I'm still not sure what it is.

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