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Silvers can't do Saturday but could do Sunday and/or Monday.

 

Sounds like Sunday is GO then.

 

Camping before or after for those who want too. 

 

If you have not been before PM me for details.

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Good luck with the weather. I need to pop in to work occasionally to keep an eye on the uranium* so can’t come along.

*Did I mention I’m not feeling well?

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Good luck with the weather. I need to pop in to work occasionally to keep an eye on the uranium* so can’t come along.

*Did I mention I’m not feeling well?

Don't put it in your tea, or is that just polonium?

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Good luck with the weather. I need to pop in to work occasionally to keep an eye on the uranium* so can’t come along.

*Did I mention I’m not feeling well?

 

Corre?

 

Shouldn't that leave you enriched?

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Positively glowing with health?

 

Just feeling a bit depleted!

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You lend a friend your car and then they go and do this to it!

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I have just got back the Alfa Giulietta wheels with tyres to enable the car to be moved.

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I have just got back the Alfa Giulietta wheels with tyres to enable the car to be moved.

Just the one original tyre left to be replaced then and also the spare if we can find it! :-)

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We could also look at some mower action on Sunday.

 

It has not been started since September.

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I used to drive one for the church in colnbrook. Coming soon to the end of runway 3 at Heathrow!

Whipping the plugs out for a clean usually got it going with a good battery.

 

Just remembered we had a lethal wood shredder attachment on the back-lots of fun for all the family!

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Not sure whether time will allow or not, especially as I'm going to be trying to get along to the PC drive/get together over at Gaydon/Bicester on the Sunday too.

 

Don't let me near the Metro. I'm a terribly sentimental sod and dearly miss my old yellow 1981 MiniMetro HLE...

 

Still don't know what happened to it...vanished off the world it seemed about a month after I sold it. I fear pulled to bits for bits. No rust on it, but they weren't worth anything in 2004... probably was worth more in bits. Let me sit in one and I'll probably wind up getting all emotional...never mind hearing that pinion whine. Noises like that never get old for me. Especially when being belted around a twisty back road.

 

If I do come along folks are welcome to have a nosey at the Activa if they like. Don't actually have anything on the to do list for that at the moment save for a good clean and a stainless exhaust. Oh, and creaky struts, but they've done that for about the last 12 years apparently.

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If I do come along folks are welcome to have a nosey at the Activa if they like. Don't actually have anything on the to do list for that at the moment save for a good clean and a stainless exhaust. Oh, and creaky struts, but they've done that for about the last 12 years apparently.

Two nice Xantias in the FoD - wonderful! :-)

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Oh...on second thoughts, if someone wants to fish the cassette that I foolishly got stuck in the tape deck out they're welcome!

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After SiC pointed out this retro look radio I ordered one for the Gamma. 2 1/2 weeks from Hong Kong seems good service to me. It looks good, but I can't fit it yet as the car is locked in a shed with no wheels away from home while the wheels are being refirbished. 

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Good luck with the weather. I need to pop in to work occasionally to keep an eye on the uranium* so can’t come along.

*Did I mention I’m not feeling well?

 

 

Yor doin it wong, should be radium...

 

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Tempus FoDit tomorrow?

10:30ish?

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Tempus FoDit tomorrow?

10:30ish?

 

Yes 10.30 is good.

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Are you all dead from heat exhaustion yet? So damn tempted to pop over for a bit but I've not got the fuel nor the energy in me now!

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Are you all dead from heat exhaustion yet? So damn tempted to pop over for a bit but I've not got the fuel nor the energy in me now!

 

In spite of being short handed we tackled four projects, two resulted in failure and two successes.

 

A BIG thanks to Slowsilver who worked tirelessly all day.

 

It was 10pm before Mrs6C I got home and yes I am knackered.

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Alfa Giulietta was the first thing we tackled with the aim of moving it to a more convenient position to work on it now I have tyres that hold air. One of the front brakes was locked that required the removal of the calliper because even with the pins out the pads would not let go of the disc. Then we found both rears were also locked but they are inboard and having shown Slowsilver what was required on a handy spare rear transaxle we decided that was too big a job for us.

 

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The second failure is my Peugeot moped, first the rear brake was stuck on but that freed dragging the bike around but now it will not start. It has petrol and wets its plug if you keep kicking it over. We tested for a spark and with the plug out kicking it over causes a spark at the plug. I don’t know what to do next?

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The rear brake was also locked on my Honda off road moped and no amount of bumping would free it so we decided to take the wheel off. It did not want to come so I started to compose a post asking you lot for help and it took me so long Slowsilver found a way to unstuck the brake shoes and get it apart. Refitting is a reversal of removal but even then it did not give up without a fight as we had a fractures fuel pipe and the only pipe we could find was too big and needed bodging on. Anyway after all that it started easily and Slowsilver test rode it!

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Then was the W8 mower, the idea was to cut the grass to the toilet, water and camping paddock before the grass was so long that this 8hp beauty could not cope with it. It started easily first time since Sep and off I went and got right down the field and run over a garden hose throwing the drive belt. The field is still quite wet and soft and I had the Alfa 156 today so not wishing to face pushing the mover back I ventured into the field with the Alfa and managed to tow it back in. Slowsilver to the rescue and soon the belt was back on. I managed to run out of fuel and then it would not restart, pilot error this tine because ethe cutting deck was engaged and it has a safety switch to stop it starting until the cutter is disengaged.

 

The good new is the camping paddock has had its first cut ready for 14th July and so has the orchard as Mrs6C has a group from Northamptonshire Native Breeds Trust doing a farm visit to us at the end of the month.

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What a difference a week makes. It was too bloody cold last Sunday! Glad to see some progress was made.

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Sadly I didn't get done at Bicester until quite a bit later than I'd expected so couldn't make it today.

 

Bloody determined to make the next one though! I really need to get to properly know some folks down here...

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Heroic fixing and use of a Westwood garden tractor is a tonic to see!

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