Cheers, mate.
I've got a grey turning up early at one of my red feeders, so early out with the rifle to try and shoot it. Hope to test it late morning.
Shoot straight fellah, bloody grey tree rats
Cheers, mate.
I've got a grey turning up early at one of my red feeders, so early out with the rifle to try and shoot it. Hope to test it late morning.
Easier said than done tomorrow. My PCP is a Walther Rotex RM8. If you read the reviews they come across as being great. To be fair, when mine is working I can hit the greys right between the eyes head on or right behind the eye if a profile shot. I must say it's bloody accurate and consistent. However, the RM8's seem to have an issue with the regulators leaking and I sent mine back for the second time on Friday. I'll be using my old BSA Lightning springer and it's like using a blunderbuss compared to a PCPShoot straight fellah, bloody grey tree rats
Always found Beretta 12 Bore Over and under works better, or my mates nice silenced 410 for some covert unobtrusive vermin control
That's quite an armoury there! No idea what the bottom gun isFarm i live on they wouldn't care which of these i used to dispatch vermin,
We trap a bit but have sadly no red's here so no none target species to worry about
I once shot one with the bottom rifle...lol
The bloody grey going to my red feeder has been there the last three mornings ranging between 7.45 and 9.08 on the camera. Was in the hide by 7.15 and sat until 9 30 and the bugger didn't show. I'll try again in the morning. We had a red handed in from about a mile away with squirrel pox two days ago, so it's a worry having a grey around.Winchester 243 or 6mm in metric..
Do the keepering and vermin control on the farm, we hate the greys, will do our best,
like seeing a red in the wild, did some work on brownsea island a few years ago reds everywhere...lovely
Just a thought for you there is a thread running elsewhere on the forum re oil / intercooler
Check out
Not sure if this helps at all
Fingers crossed
and re the Grey, everything comes to the hunter that waits, he has to get lucky everyday, u only have to get lucky once..
I'm sure diesel bob will sort the FIPs out.Cool thought a long standing member like yourself would have but thought i would just double check
Going to workshop now to kick my 110 project, sulk and look at my 90 and sulk somemore.
Hopefully diesel bob will come up trumps and that will fix the 90..
re the 110 running out of ideas, convinced it is either fuel or air problem.
Good luck with yours got to be something daft to cause this as you have rebuilt the engine
I'm sure diesel bob will sort the FIPs out.
Mine must be something obvious. Too obvious to see though It's driving me up the wall. Can't even drown my sorrows tonight as I want to get up and wait for the squizzer again
Never occurred to me. Might have been able to save you £100Reckon we have slipped up here..
Just had that random thought, should have posted me your CHRA or one of your new ish ones.
Could have fitted that to mine and see if it blew oil out
That would prove if it was cartridge related..after all mine is in bits so could have fitted it easily.
whilst that would have been nice it would have given you more of an idea and rule out your chra or rule it inNever occurred to me. Might have been able to save you £100
I haven't considered that. Mine could well be blocked the amount of oil it's burned over the last few years. How does that cause the turbo to leak oil?Have you considered that maybe you have excessive back pressure in the exhaust ? that can cause the turbo to leak oil. the 300tdi have a Catalytic converter and maybe yours is blocked. I dunno, you've tried everything else ight be worth having a look.
Cheers, mate. I'll do some Googling on blocked CATs. Really appreciate you thinking of this and taking the time to post.pressure on the exhaust side pushes through into the cold side of the turbo. I was reading how blocked DPF's can knacker turbos and this was a way.