It was called Engineering Workshop Theory and Practice. Gave me skills I still use today.Din't even know you could do an O level in "Engineering" back in the day. I'd have loved to have done that!
It was called Engineering Workshop Theory and Practice. Gave me skills I still use today.Din't even know you could do an O level in "Engineering" back in the day. I'd have loved to have done that!
Bashing yer tratter wivver hammer to fix it?It was called Engineering Workshop Theory and Practice. Gave me skills I still use today.
Ah, but ejumication taught me to know Why I was hitting it, and with the right (big) hammerBashing yer tratter wivver hammer to fix it?
That should give it a nice appetising aroma to set the taste buds offTis a good job eye has me digital thermometer fer measuring ma hippo's gearbox oil temp. Use it to check me cookerering anorl.
The black one is a spit of mine
Eye did wipe it clean first.That should give it a nice appetising aroma to set the taste buds off
Yep it is older than me (just!) and in much better condition!
Yeah but, wots it for?
Because they are fun and put a smile on your face (as a second vehicle)
Begin back in 1970 where I left it after a not very successful o-level. (but I did get a grade 1 in engineering to compensate ).
Welcome to me fred. Every tratterer knows the best addition to his tratter is a trusty Freelander.
From the RAF site:Yeah but, wots it for?
I did my CSE exams 1980. I took English and Maths 'O' levels at night school and got a 'B' in both in 1983. I took 'Vehicle Maintenance' as a CSE (and French but don't tell Stan) and a few others. My school would not put me in for O Levels as I was a bit er obstructive......We still had O levels in 83, CSE were considered second rate. The only one I didn't get was sociology, obverously..
The light has seemed really odd the last week or so.. never seen shades like it so often..Mornin folks.
The light out there has a yellow tinge, which down ere means is gunna rain.
Not gerrin up just yet