Hope your mum makes a speedily recovery whith no complications
Could do with some wet stuff here had none for 3 weeks ground starting to crack l bet if you gave him a pouch he would have to be starving to eat it 🐈🐱

Sorry to hear about your Mum. I hope all goes well. :)

thanks guys, she’s a tough old lady, already complaining about the noisey neighbours, it will be the food tomorrow ;).
Just as concerned about Dad, as he has nobody to boss him around;).

J
 
Had the day off today just floated about in the sun chatting to peeps, looked at a wee job for one of the neebs they want
a 200 meter drainage ditch dug around the apple orchard, ordered 7ton of type 1 coming tomorrow & 2 pallets of Indian
slabs coming on friday fink I'll go back to work. :stars:
You have to be careful its a fine line we walk 😞 you know when you start it and think do I need this
 
No, design is the same, I just did not realise how badly it would likely affect a drive dog.
I shall find an alternative approach.

Sorry not to have put pics up, I was just so ticked-off I put it all away. :D
Did I tell you that my big weed whacker has a primitive locker on the rear axle?
Normally the wheels turn as driven by a chain, but they are a little bit independent. In the middle there is a disc with a single pin in it which if one wheel is spinning eventually hits up against another pin and then this forces the spinning wheel to lock to the other wheel, or rather the two shafts, if you see what I mean. So the shaft spins nearly 360 before this happens, I just have to wait patiently until this happens and it then drives off! I am now wondering if you cannot make a couple of discs with dogs on to make it work, bit like a crash box.
As all are saying, a few pics might help.
Sorry if my explanation is rubbish and short on technical terms.
 
Did I tell you that my big weed whacker has a primitive locker on the rear axle?
Normally the wheels turn as driven by a chain, but they are a little bit independent. In the middle there is a disc with a single pin in it which if one wheel is spinning eventually hits up against another pin and then this forces the spinning wheel to lock to the other wheel, or rather the two shafts, if you see what I mean. So the shaft spins nearly 360 before this happens, I just have to wait patiently until this happens and it then drives off! I am now wondering if you cannot make a couple of discs with dogs on to make it work, bit like a crash box.
As all are saying, a few pics might help.
Sorry if my explanation is rubbish and short on technical terms.
That's basically how a diff works intit? Just more pins, so to say..
 

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