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Hey up you lot, Ive been a busy chap, I got in earlyish last night & done some logging
then one of the neebs came over to see if I could file out a hole in a couple of brackets,
job done then another mate appeared with beers, which ended up with my other mate
coming over & the neebs next door brought out a bottle of gin & rum since id helped him...
Oh OOooo lol Had a great laugh, I bought a Chinese takeaway for everyone as a surprize
which went down a treat. :):)
Felt a bit fuzzy this morning, my mate drove to town to the builders merchants so breakfast
rolls all round :D:D

Cracking sunny day too :cool:
 
Well my day has been pretty sh!t.
This bug has not left me, struggling for breath so went to bed until teatime.:(:(:(
Bit better now but chest still stupid tight. Wifey has a bug too so think we both got it at the same time. all this staying indoors doesn't do our resistance any good.
@derwendolly I read an eight page thread on a towing site about the problems with over-run brakes and reversing same, as I too have problems. The bloke in question was trying to reverse his twin axle boat trailer up a very slight incline. He went everywhere to try and find someone who could work out what was going wrong and locking his brakes up. For years his rig had reversed fine prior to this. Even the trailer and brakes manufacturers couldn't find the fault. If he disconnected the brakes from the drawbar, it reversed like a dream. So in the end he made a slight modification so that he could insert a short bolt, not into the drawbar itself, but into part of it's housing, to prevent the drawbar activating the brakes when reversing. Basic cure but efficacious so I think I will look to do the same.
Don't know if this has any connection to your problem as at least part of it is to do with the "mover".
But reversing up hill and/or on a surface that it not tarmac seems to be when problems raise their heads, with auto-reverse on overrun brakes.

How yous feeling now matey, better I hope.
 
Ok, here's one for you. Straw poll, "who's the hardest working bird in your area"?
We'll eschew ribald responses if you please, we has Gosport Nancy after all.. :)
First bird song here is at four ayem an is a Blackbird, he's still going strong now though it's deep twilight..
Who's the bird on your turf I wonder? :)
 
I mean @Shimsteriom has seagulls which are his natural prey..
@kevstar has woodpeckers that code in morse..
Ain't that hard is it?

Ay but can ye catch yours...
Nice-catch.gif
 
Well my day has been pretty sh!t.
This bug has not left me, struggling for breath so went to bed until teatime.:(:(:(
Bit better now but chest still stupid tight. Wifey has a bug too so think we both got it at the same time. all this staying indoors doesn't do our resistance any good.
@derwendolly I read an eight page thread on a towing site about the problems with over-run brakes and reversing same, as I too have problems. The bloke in question was trying to reverse his twin axle boat trailer up a very slight incline. He went everywhere to try and find someone who could work out what was going wrong and locking his brakes up. For years his rig had reversed fine prior to this. Even the trailer and brakes manufacturers couldn't find the fault. If he disconnected the brakes from the drawbar, it reversed like a dream. So in the end he made a slight modification so that he could insert a short bolt, not into the drawbar itself, but into part of it's housing, to prevent the drawbar activating the brakes when reversing. Basic cure but efficacious so I think I will look to do the same.
Don't know if this has any connection to your problem as at least part of it is to do with the "mover".
But reversing up hill and/or on a surface that it not tarmac seems to be when problems raise their heads, with auto-reverse on overrun brakes.
Sorry to hear this. :( No fun at all if both are under the weather and unable to tend for the other.
 
It's the difference between a restaurant that also usually operates a takeaway, like our chinese place which charges more for you to sit down and eat it, (same type of meal, two starters two mains plus veg would work out at £20 to £25, as a Takeaway), and a restaurant that never did takeaway, so charges normal menu prices then doesn't do takeaway very well, to put it mildly.
The food was cold, anything that had been battered was mushy, eg the whitebait, the veg was tasteless and the veal was tough.
This is a restaurant we go to in normal times and the food is not only good but they cater properly for the gluten intolerant among us.
They just have no idea of how to cook to timings that involve a delivery, altho I collected it. They'd obviously cooked it too far in advance and stored it in a plce that didn't keep it warm enough.
Won't be doing it again!
altho the dogs liked it.
We thought we were paying extra for an extra good service. More fool us!:(:(:(:(
Go to the chippy instead next time. ;)
 
Found a butterfly ont me net curtain today. Put a cup over it un waited until it went int side the cup ter catch it. As soon as the door opened it seen the light and were oft.

Watched ont telly a program about a lonely elephant being moved to a different country where it could be part of a group. It were a lot happier. Cher were involved int campaign ter gerrit moved. She were singing to it. Poor fing.

Checked poo cam terday. Fox came int me garden once int last week. Not much to see. It lasted ok in the rain we bin having which is good.
 
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