I would fill the pump to the top with engine oil, start the engine then turn steering wheel from one lock to the other a few times stop engine then fill up again
The pump could have an internal leak the oil leaking back into the engine
Wildlife as the name suggests are wild they don't need managing
Nothing wrong with a bit of feed about in severe weather but rummaging around looking for newts and trapping nice to weigh them is just wrong.
I'd think for humans getting caught up in a terror attacks would be on a similar
Scale...
There was a piece on tv last night, a sheep farmer burning her wool as she was fed up with selling it for less than the price of shearing the sheep.
This I thought was a good way of highlighting the plight of farmers.
If the other cow is quiet get behind the calf close up to the cow open the calfs mouth with one hand ,squirt milk into his mouth a taste of warm milk should make him realise what your trying to do.
As a school boy I had to help start the Fordson major on frosty mornings Bill the tractor man would wrap a length of rope round the belt pully, he would pull the rope while I pushed the starter lever down. I dont remember it not starting.
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