What did you do with your Range Rover today

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I have an allotment, not going to grow anything this year, I suspect it's all going to be nicked, and I am not going to do all the work so someone can take it away and eat/sell it off, I have a greenhouse in the back garden I am going to use that, I have chickens so get eggs every day, had 5 lots of neighbours asking for eggs, they don't bother at other times and don't want to buy them,
I have an allotment, not going to grow anything this year, I suspect it's all going to be nicked, and I am not going to do all the work so someone can take it away and eat/sell it off, I have a greenhouse in the back garden I am going to use that, I have chickens so get eggs every day, had 5 lots of neighbours asking for eggs, they don't bother at other times and don't want to buy them,
Give them some mate , just make sure you hard boil them first.
 
The Transit is the reliable work horse for collecting building materials. It will have rusted away before too long.
I used to sell Bedfords back in the early '70's and they, along with most vehicles of that era, tended to rot before they should have. I once visited the BL Longridge production line and was horrified to overhear some workers who openly discussed how they welded "additional" bits of metal to encourage early rust issues to guarantee after-sales opportunies of replacement panels. Unbelievable!
 
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Is the panel fed to the power socket in the boot?
Look closely, it goes to the 13 pin trailer socket although I do have a socket in the boot as well. The panel normally stands on the ground outside but it's blowing a hooley at the moment.
The standard boot socket is only live with the ignition in position #1 or #2 so no good for charging.
 
AKA Poo house rat.;)
After twelve weeks in my one bedroom flat, that moniker will likely be highly appropriate for me too! I won't be treating it as a target though. Just got out of a steaming hot, two hour bath, regularly draining cooling water and topping up with VERY hot water. NO ALAN...NOT Pish!...not much anyway!
 
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I just had a very hot shower (I have one every year whether I need one or not) I used soap! Instead of shower jell, and I feel a lot cleaner for it as well, strange
 
Look closely, it goes to the 13 pin trailer socket although I do have a socket in the boot as well. The panel normally stands on the ground outside but it's blowing a hooley at the moment.
The standard boot socket is only live with the ignition in position #1 or #2 so no good for charging.
Ahh..

Right..

Looks like something i'll have to do..
 
No not done anything to it yet, was just my thought it was the motor, so that's why I asked if it was a replacement part or not
 
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