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This ^^^^^ has my day so far and it looks like getting worse ...
It’s on a classic car tour yesterday/today plus the miles driving to the event. it’s slower than the 80” so I don’t think she will take it. With this out the garage it now makes space for the next projectThat looks really smart, nice job Is it going to france on your run this year?
J
The littluns are worserer than the big uns, and an artic has the bit that turns inside of the rear axle of the tractor unit so it don't get hunged up as easy.I think you are a breed apart, I struggle with the little trailer!!
Looking forward to the pics!Dark and damp out there but the wind seems to have run out of puff.
MH collection day today. Can you believe that I was quoted £848.90 by the caravan & Motorhome Club insurance services to insure it! After a bit of helpful advice from the dealer, I went with the NFU for £314.40 - a bit of a difference.
Today is finally the day of the week you have all been waiting for so make the most of it and enjoy your work.
And as chance would have it the last owner but one was a welder who had already done all the bits n pieces afore the last owner bought it, who didn't have it even a year.Thats harsh
Only liking this cos it's the rools.garage door fell off its hinges and landed on my bike!! now its well wedged
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1 then 3 then.........naw!Slab laying at the side of Wimblowdriver Towers finished (apart from filling the joints). I can now walk to the garage back door without encountering trip hazards. Choice of jobs next; 1) new garage roof. 2) finish sis-in-laws patio. 3) rebuild the orangery (being a bit posh there, its a dilapidated lean to shed on the side of the house).
I've got it welded up so it can be closed, just need to get a new one fittedOnly liking this cos it's the rools.
Whata feck!
And a garage door is a heavy fecker, innit?
Do hope you sort it out relatively easily and the bike hain't suffered much!
Good on yer!I've got it welded up so it can be closed, just need to get a new one fitted
It's 'ere!! It's only a likkle two berth but it is lovely. Photo will come up tomorrow.How bigs your little lolly aka MH.
And is it there yet.
J
You must be raring to go nowIt's 'ere!! It's only a likkle two berth but it is lovely. Photo will come up tomorrow.
When my brother went away in his for the first time the other day he was very grateful for a bloke on the site who helped him with a few things, as he really didn't know what he was doing. Which is kinda why I wondered if you were going to give it a bit of a "dry run" by using it for a couple of days at home, to see what is what!It's 'ere!! It's only a likkle two berth but it is lovely. Photo will come up tomorrow.
They are complicated beasties although having had both 'vans and motorhomes before does help as much is the same or similar in them. My intention is to go out in it after Easter but only locally in case I find something not working!When my brother went away in his for the first time the other day he was very grateful for a bloke on the site who helped him with a few things, as he really didn't know what he was doing. Which is kinda why I wondered if you were going to give it a bit of a "dry run" by using it for a couple of days at home, to see what is what!
He wishes he had!
Knew you'd had a van obvs but didn't know you had a motorhome.They are complicated beasties although having had both 'vans and motorhomes before does help as much is the same or similar in them. My intention is to go out in it after Easter but only locally in case I find something not working!
This one has everything catered for by using AUTO so it selects the most economical/available source for everything and the gas comes from a 25 l tanks UNDER the van - same with fresh and grey water and these tanks have self-setting heaters which are temperature controlled to be useful during winter conditions - fridge also on auto. It's a van for thickies and ancients!!! I need it.Knew you'd had a van obvs but didn't know you had a motorhome.
My stepson has one and came to stay with us last summer, but camping wild. He couldn't get anything to work off grid. Was feckin annoying. Also some sod near where he lives had superglued the lock to his gas cylinder locker, so he couldn't even have a cup of tea.
So i hope you have a lovely time with it!!
Sounds very good and very complex!This one has everything catered for by using AUTO so it selects the most economical/available source for everything and the gas comes from a 25 l tanks UNDER the van - same with fresh and grey water and these tanks have self-setting heaters which are temperature controlled to be useful during winter conditions - fridge also on auto. It's a van for thickies and ancients!!! I need it.
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