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Not worried about the lappy, it was an old IBM thinkpad, and only had a GPS SatNav system on it, Memory Map, maps and lanes .. slow as a slow thing so I won't be putting any time into it, I have more available ..
Not worried about the lappy, it was an old IBM thinkpad, and only had a GPS SatNav system on it, Memory Map, maps and lanes .. slow as a slow thing so I won't be putting any time into it, I have more available ..
Rice? .. feckin' R I C E ? ? ? ...
I thought someone said sugar ...
:doh::doh::doh: you might have killed then fella:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Meant for just getting the data off, might be worth a try save you getting all that stuff again!
Why break it?
None of the panels are straight, and who'd buy anything worth money off it knowing it's been submerged?
IMHO the engine should be fine, as should the gear and transfer boxes and diffs .. only issue, I reckon, will be the electrics, but it's not an auto and doesn't have computers .. jeez it never even had electric mirrors or window winders ...
It'll be running within a couple of weeks or so for minimal outlay apart from replacement nuts and bolts, oils and greases, filters and other replaceables and a bit of effort ...
In a way (let's ignore the near death thing for a minute ) I suppose you're going to end up better off than you were before what went off. You've got your toy back some spending money for it and the motivation to do a shed load of jobs that might have wanted doing anyway, eh?
Result all round!
See how oftern it needs emptying... or do the de-humidifiers not have a water tank to empty out similar to a tumble dryer?
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