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Blimey, is that a Tipo? They’ve grown a bit! Didn’t know they did a crossover but should have expected it…

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14 hours ago, AxWomble said:

Blimey, is that a Tipo? They’ve grown a bit! Didn’t know they did a crossover but should have expected it…

interior wise it's probably similar to my old citroen C5 although the boot is smaller. Easy enough to get a bike in the back with the seats down anyway. Rear leg-room is better than my Dad's DS4.

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17 hours ago, Mrs6C said:

We're all ready now for the barn roof frames to arrive tomorrow.

Here they are, in component form. This lot took about two hours to unload and stack.

Looking forward to watching them being put together to make up the timber frames and roof structure, later on this week.

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Does this mean we'll have somewhere to stand in the dry next year? 😂

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36 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Does this mean we'll have somewhere to stand in the dry next year? 😂

That's the idea...

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48 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Does this mean we'll have somewhere to stand in the dry next year? 😂

I was thinking more fix things!:D

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we are going to be standing around for the grand opening where @Mrs6C will open the doors only to find its already chock full of various chod with no space at all for anyone or anything to go in

and we all turn to  @Six-cylinder sheepishly looking at his feet :mrgreen: "well you know I thought I could make use of the barn before it opens to buy and store some more cars!"

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1 hour ago, LightBulbFun said:

we are going to be standing around for the grand opening where @Mrs6C will open the doors only to find its already chock full of various chod with no space at all for anyone or anything to go in

and we all turn to  @Six-cylinder sheepishly looking at his feet :mrgreen: "well you know I thought I could make use of the barn before it opens to buy and store some more cars!"

Yup! Then we'll be sat under the gazebo in the pissing rain up the top and he'say 'you know, we could have another little shelter built up here...' 

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1 hour ago, Floatylight said:

Now back to the idea of off grid power for the welder (&barn)

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depending on the exact plan for Molly the milk-float if its to live in the barn then, that would not be a bad idea, as when the Milk float is not in use its large 60V battery pack would be just the thing to power a beefy inverter to provide mains electricity where needed (need mains power at the opposite end of the field? just drive the milk float there as a giant self propelled battery bank :) )

and some solar panels can then keep it float charged in time between gatherings/trips out in the milk float :) 

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11 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said:

and some solar panels

It wouldn't be a bad idea at all to fit all of Molly's roof area with solar panels, to keep her batteries topped up and provide local charging for small items in and around the farm. Teal the trailboat will be getting solar panels in due course to do the same there. I think we can make a lot of use of solar power at the FoD for different things, backed up by a generator.

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Thanks very much to @155V6for the lovely model of my Fiat Seicento.

My model collection is based on cars I own and having fallen behind once before now try to purchase a model soon after the real car, but I could not find a Seicento and 155V6 came to the rescue.

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5 hours ago, AxWomble said:

Quite a useful size of car then, without being too huge. 

Size wise it’s almost exactly the same footprint ( to mms) as my colleagues new shape focus. About 50mm taller with a squarer more upright rear hatch.

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4 hours ago, Mrs6C said:

Here they are, in component form. This lot took about two hours to unload and stack.

Looking forward to watching them being put together to make up the timber frames and roof structure, later on this week.

06-Dec-21 - barn frame arrives.JPG

 

I thought they were going against the other barn where we put the (many,  very heavy blocks).

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23 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Thanks very much to @155V6for the lovely model of my Fiat Seicento.

My model collection is based on cars I own and having fallen behind once before now try to purchase a model soon after the real car, but I could not find a Seicento and 155V6 came to the rescue.

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I do have this one, but am loathe to let it go. It’s a very nice 50mm model though and the exact correct model and colour.

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13 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

I thought they were going against the other barn where we put the (many,  very heavy blocks).

Some of them will be going there, yes! The delivery wagon had to put them all down in this location. The crane will be attending tomorrow and will be moving things around from this stack. The timbers for the cowshed roof will be going onto those heavy blocks alongside the end of the barn, as we're not quite ready to use these yet. The rest of the timbers are for the main barn. They will be put together into 'H' frames and 'A' frames this week and be lifted into place by the crane. The purlins and rafters will be put into place as well, then the main barn will be ready for the gables to be finished and the rest of the roof put in place.

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20 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

I do have this one, but am loathe to let it go. It’s a very nice 50mm model though and the exact correct model and colour.

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I would not dream of robbing you of the only reminder you have left of life with a E320 Coupe!

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3 hours ago, Mrs6C said:

It wouldn't be a bad idea at all to fit all of Molly's roof area with solar panels, to keep her batteries topped up and provide local charging for small items in and around the farm. Teal the trailboat will be getting solar panels in due course to do the same there. I think we can make a lot of use of solar power at the FoD for different things, backed up by a generator.

https://www.gb-sol.co.uk/products/pvslates/default.htm

Need some stealth solar panels on the barn...

Posted
23 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

@richardmorris I am having a Fiat moment so here are ours two in one photo!

Yes mine is much smaller.

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Holy shit they exist

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4 minutes ago, RichardK said:

Holy shit they exist

This one does. I’ve not seen another yet other than the brand new unregistered orange one I test drove. So far it’s rarer than the merc coupe, of which there were three others locally.

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Forgot to offer @quicksilver and @Slowsilver a merry Christmas before they left. @Slowsilveralso came up with a cracking idea (gromit) for An app. HayEwe - hay on demand for the sheep on the go. And no he hadn’t been drinking ( just inhaling chocolate nibbles).

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I have been out in my 156 today, there is nothing like spinning up that petrol 2.5 V6 6 speed manual:D

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I remember pulling out of Leigh Delamere services onto the M4 on the way back from picking it up - nailing it from 30 to 70* in third gear it sounded absolutely glorious.

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We have @bramz7 to thank for adding to the forum. Sounds sensational, and with the ultimate colour combo IMO

My work was limited to new wood rim Alfa wheel and gear knob.

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2 hours ago, wuvvum said:

I remember pulling out of Leigh Delamere

*shudder

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Posted
2 hours ago, wuvvum said:

I remember pulling out of Leigh Delamere services onto the M4 on the way back from picking it up - nailing it from 30 to 70* in third gear it sounded absolutely glorious.

I remember doing about 130 on the Autobahn some years ago, hitting the limiter on the 75 V6 and a 3.2 came absolutely screaming up behind me. Always fancied one ever since.

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Sorry, yes sorry to the shiter who I asked to exercise my BMW 735iSE at the FoD which promptly suffered brake failure!

Today I collected it repaired and it turns out a rear brake pipe has rusted at a point where a metal clip held it in place. It now has a fresh MOT. We have had it 14 years now and it was a pleasure to drive it again.

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