I would just like to say

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A well and deliveries by lorry.

The well will be lost when we sell the old house. At new house I had the tank put on the highest part of the land so at least its good on gravity now, pumping is a nuisance as surprisingly expensive.

So then it will be lorries only. They are 10000 L and I specified a tank of 12000 L so that we don't have to have run out completely to accept a new load, a water meter makes monitoring it easier than having to keep opening it and guessing.

Town water might be possible via a convoluted method which I think I might only go on about if it proves viable but we are above the level of any town reservoirs. It might prove better or even cheaper to get another borehole provided it's not too deep - we used to get water coming out of the side of a hill after heavy rain but we haven't had sustained rain like that for 10 years.
It is funny, well not really, that water in the end can be the biggest problem.
Our underground tank that captures all the rain that falls on the roofs is a godsend for watering the polytunnel and the veg. We are lucky in that for some reason we have springs all over our land, they water the orchard and the flower beds without us ever having to worry about them.
Pain in the rear though, as we had a concrete slab laid for me to put a shed on. It was only sometime after that we noticed that there must be a spring underneath it as the concrete isn't very happy and there is a puddle of water in the middle of it. So anything that matters has to sit on pallets.
Just trying to think what 10k litres looks like. Our pool is 45 cubic metres, so that looks like being just under a quarter of the contents of it. So 12k is a big tank.

So mate, I really feel for you over this. :(
 
Very useful for grey water and rain water with linking pipes off the valves.

Many of ours are perishing now and the pallets have vanished. I'll be junking some soon but the metal cages are good for containing firewood and other offcuts.

I had a lad asking if we wanted 20 of them free used once, aye ok then they brought round 40 of them 🤣 🤣
 
Good lord! It's had half its ass cut off!
What is it going to sit on or hang its troos off???!!!
Looks kinda cool!
Well done both you and @Hippo! :banana::banana::banana:
I'd love to ask its spec and how much you paid for it.
But that would not be seemly!
Enjoy!!:):):)

Yer its been bobtailed lol, the spec as I can see......
was a 200tdi now td5 conversion with alive re-map
4 or 5" lift kit brand new RAC full twist kit & rough country shox n new springs
return to centre steering dampener
Hd steering arms
Castor corrected jonny jointed arms
Hd corrected trailing arms
Hd bolt on diff pans & rear air diff lock
Custom roll cage
Hd new rear bumper
box section sills
Rock sliders & tree slider door bars
custom stainless twin exit exhaust
I took it to work & the first junction some lad stopped & flashed me out & gave me the thumbs up :)
I gave it a bit of welly & changed into 2nd like dynamite going off ooooft didnt expect that :eek:
Not sure whats been done mechanical wise but it looks as it someone spent a fortune on building it
looks about 5/6k on parts & who knows on labour cutting welding fab work. Needs a few things
to be expected as its an old disco but its solid & needs no welding. Bit of a working project good mot
until june next year so plenty time to put it right.
 
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