Stone56
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Sun has gone down temperature has dropped to minus 5 so more logs on the burner tv on all nice and snuggle! !! Snow all crispy cat is stressed as ground to frozen to dig a hole for a pee
Ok for scrap thenYou are not the only one. At least W tends not to set foot in the garage so I can at least hang onto stuff that otherwise I might have to get rid of.
I've got a 4 speed Cortina gearbox, if that is any use?! Or a rather suspect Dolmite Sprint MOD one. (Stored outside with no ATF in for YEARS!)
Joking apart, best of luck sorting it!
Hardest part of the job, it was rather stiff..and did you find the stop cock?
I’ll not bite in this Fred…Hardest part of the job, it was rather stiff..
Depending on how much I'd have to do to get it back together the Dolly Sprint box would be worth money, it might even be worth summat as it is.Ok for scrap then
Sounds great! I hope you made loads of money. I think country folk are generally a bit more friendly than townies.Well that was a full on show! Absolutely knackered lol. Met some great people. I really enjoy living in the sticks, the folk are so friendly.
Most of the stuff I make to please myself and learn "how" ends up as scrap in the end.Depending on how much I'd have to do to get it back together the Dolly Sprint box would be worth money, it might even be worth summat as it is.
Pinto stuff is always worth dosh, I have a complete engine including ancillaries, a 4 speed box and another head.
Other bits of B series engines, etc etc.
If it really was only worth scrap I would have scrapped it by now. I don't have the room to store stuff that is of no use to anyone!
We have an account with a proper scrap metal dealer near us.
Did you not undo the gland nut a bit to ease it?Hardest part of the job, it was rather stiff..
Glad you had fun!Well that was a full on show! Absolutely knackered lol. Met some great people. I really enjoy living in the sticks, the folk are so friendly.
Ooh get you with your plumber talk. No, it was the valve in the street upstream of the meter, down a two foot hole. If I was bothered I'd exercise it more oftenDid you not undo the gland nut a bit to ease it?
Precisely why I let the plumber fit my new stopcock.Ooh get you with your plumber talk. No, it was the valve in the street upstream of the meter, down a two foot hole. If I was bothered I'd exercise it more often
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