Alibro
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Good thinking Hippo. And run it off red or maybe even kerosene.Fit a diesel burning heater
Not good for the green credentials tho.
Good thinking Hippo. And run it off red or maybe even kerosene.Fit a diesel burning heater
20 years ago you would have been right. Today less than 5% of electricity comes from coal and on windy days more like 0%.Until a lot more power generation is moved away from burning coal and oil, and towards more environmentally minded methods, then an electric car recharge only has tenuous green credentials. Meh. Perception of electric cars being zero emission green vehicles is currently ahead of the true state of affairs. The emissions are just shifted to a power station, out of sight, out of mind. Things are getting better, though.
Good thinking Hippo. And run it off red or maybe even kerosene.
Not good for the green credentials tho.
Until a lot more power generation is moved away from burning coal and oil, and towards more environmentally minded methods, then an electric car recharge only has tenuous green credentials.
Sorry but it didn't happen if we can't see the pics.Hello I’m new here. I have introduced myself on the main index. I have a facelift 3 door. Fitted driving lights today. The instructions were badly printed line drawings that were like a Chinese puzzle. Spent forever looking for the connections behind the fuse box then realised they’re behind the speedo. Once found, it was a piece of cake. However I did start at 9 this morning and only finished at 6 tonight. I wouldn’t earn any bonus in a garage. They work though and look very cool in my opinion. Dave
Welcome to Landyzone. Feel free to ask any questions, even if you think they're stupid, and don't pay any attention to the idiots on the other boards, especially the trattor boysHello I’m new here. I have introduced myself on the main index. I have a facelift 3 door. Fitted driving lights today. The instructions were badly printed line drawings that were like a Chinese puzzle. Spent forever looking for the connections behind the fuse box then realised they’re behind the speedo. Once found, it was a piece of cake. However I did start at 9 this morning and only finished at 6 tonight. I wouldn’t earn any bonus in a garage. They work though and look very cool in my opinion. Dave
Well done Dave, and welcome to landy zone.Hello I’m new here. I have introduced myself on the main index. I have a facelift 3 door. Fitted driving lights today. The instructions were badly printed line drawings that were like a Chinese puzzle. Spent forever looking for the connections behind the fuse box then realised they’re behind the speedo. Once found, it was a piece of cake. However I did start at 9 this morning and only finished at 6 tonight. I wouldn’t earn any bonus in a garage. They work though and look very cool in my opinion. Dave
Problem with sticking handbrake, searched out some good advice elsewhere on this forum. Inside the rear brake drum is a mechanism that has a small arm that goes through the brake shoe. This is supposed to pivot but was completely seized, sorted now
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