I hope it don't snow down here in the South East just yet, I can't get the bloody thing to start.
Col
I hope it don't snow down here in the South East just yet, I can't get the bloody thing to start.
Col
Is it a diesel?Battery on charge, just in case
Col
More snow today, lots.Snow is toss
Received a very light dusting overnight
'Bout the same here in Suffolk. Not staying though. Good job too, as I still haven't changed my chassis. I was dreading having great banks of snow, and having to sit there SORNed.
How will you ever cope ????
Turbo, who let you out of Cornwall. I wasn't staying in to avoid the snow, but my 90 is definitely out of action for the moment. The mad axeman at the last MOT decided it was a hazard, once he had punched the chassis full of holes So I really want to take her out in the snow, so it would be typical if tons fell while I couldn't drive. And I grew up in Winnipeg, so 2ft is just a dusting. Drop me a PM if you're anywhere near Sudbury.Norra lot in Norfolk either. Been a few flakes, odd flurry. Certainly nothing on the ground, and it has warmed up a bit over night, forecast is for improvement, no frosts on the 10 day forecast at all now.
Why would you stay in, or off the road, because of a little snow? In Canada, it is quite common to get 2 feet of level snow in a night, and temps down to -30. Everyone just goes about their usual business, no worries if you have antifreeze up, heated garage, or engine preheater!
Turbo, who let you out of Cornwall. I wasn't staying in to avoid the snow, but my 90 is definitely out of action for the moment. The mad axeman at the last MOT decided it was a hazard, once he had punched the chassis full of holes So I really want to take her out in the snow, so it would be typical if tons fell while I couldn't drive. And I grew up in Winnipeg, so 2ft is just a dusting. Drop me a PM if you're anywhere near Sudbury.
Even we had a little bit of it today...More snow today, lots.