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Ratman

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  1. I’d trigger something..... in your direction!
  2. Your sounding a little tired Steve [emoji6]
  3. Thats all them subsidies and grants BigJ begrudges! ?
  4. Nasty pasty mr Egg! No need to rub it in [emoji15] shall be in contact tomoz afternoon [emoji336][emoji106]
  5. Lucky you Stubby, had shed loads of rain up here [emoji22]
  6. Royal Mail retards would still post through letter box in door even if i left a note!! Thats ace though! [emoji23][emoji23][emoji106]
  7. Oh look!... [emoji102] it appears to be raining again! Must be the tail end of the tornado from america that they were on about. Summers defo gone for this year! [emoji30]
  8. Gove is a prick agreed, but people will still moan whichever way it goes and with whoever is involved! Becoming very tiresome it all is! [emoji42][emoji42][emoji42]
  9. There is a previous thread about this somewhere Mike..... only i dont know how to find old threads cos i’m on mobile app version of Arbtalk, and rather a lot “thick” when it comes to computers/gadgets [emoji23][emoji23] sure someone else will be along soon and be able to resurrect it for ya! [emoji106]
  10. A capable welder/gas torch man would be fine sorting it for ya [emoji106] Another option would be to clean it up thoroughly and use a alloy epoxy.
  11. Scare tactics again [emoji849][emoji849]
  12. Thats was the intention ? do it once do it right [emoji106]
  13. Tiling my roof on my garage/workshop/log store today, getting there slowly, hard fitting it in around work etc, but it is what it is [emoji106]
  14. Think they are made from a magnesium alloy (spudulike may give a 100% answer on this) you could take the saw to a welder and get them to grind/V it out and weld up for a more permanent repair, or clean/scrape it out and JB weld it as you suggest, JB weld is oil/solvent resistant so “should” work.
  15. How you getting on with it all?
  16. VITCAS board would work for you. [emoji106]
  17. Check out this property for sale on Rightmove! WWW.RIGHTMOVE.CO.UK 4 bedroom detached house for sale in Dunkeswell, Honiton, Devon, EX14 £540,000. Marketed by Stags, Honiton
  18. On a serious note, all these smaller farms that went bust or are on the verge of, i hope in the near future will get their chance again to “earn what they earn” as you put it and generate a wealthy living of their farms again! We moved out of our 50 odd acre rented farm in 1996 after 10 yrs because we couldnt earn enough to carry on and pay a reasonable wage to survive. Its got even worse since then, hence more varied subsidies and grants available for allsorts of things, which is what is getting your back up here remember. Sooner we’re out the better!
  19. Being part of the EU and being dictated to by the EU fucked up british farming, which in turn brought round these subsidies/grants that some farmers now rely on so heavily. Which in turns brings rules/regs/conditions etc to qualify or be allowed/not allowed things. I blame the remainers...... or am i on the wrong thread here?! ?
  20. Just starting out...... [emoji144]‍♂️[emoji1381]‍♂️[emoji1382]‍♂️
  21. You got space for another shipping container? If you have then just buy another container aswell, I’d be parking the trailer inside it regardless if i had the option. Too much theft theses days full stop, the harder you can make it for them the better!
  22. Not touched any perkins or cat engines really, just assumed it’d be the cummins L10 engine. Served you well though, be very few newer motors in this world that would reach 1.8 million mls without terminal issues
  23. Cummins engine I take it? [emoji6]
  24. Not noticed an difference personally, just finished off a tub of clinic ace about a month back and been on gallup since ?‍♂️

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