Up the poles and down the holes.
BT is being rebranded as EE. I'm reassured that the Bosses are now fully 'hands on' concentrating on their pension pots and share options.....:rolleyes:
Years ago now, when I banked with Nat West (in the town) I had a secured O/D arrangement. I once questioned the annual renewal fees, as nobody has ever been to see me. The manager said "I drive past your place occasionally and it looks OK to me, but if you want me to visit it will cost you more"...
Until there is some sort of personal responsibility placed on these council [or any public] officials nothing will change. I read about Performance Bonuses... but never about under performance penalties. Just read about Hereford council organising the painting of double yellows on a roundabout...
These are good value for your situation, despite the age, there is plenty of parts and know how available.
International 585, with a Quicke loader, 62hp, 2 wheel drive, manual transmission, power steering and no electronics. Note: This one has the optional Ambient Air cab........ ;)
Nothing new here.
Way back in the mid seventies, at Lackham College Wiltshire, I distinctly remember a product called TVP [Texturised Vegetable Protein] being served in the canteen, quite edible as I recall when compared to the gritty tough old mince that was usually on the menu. Mind you, we...
It is hard to imagine a more stupid
or more dangerous way of making decisions
than by putting those decisions in the hands of people
who pay no price for being wrong.
Thomas Sowell
This quote just about sums up today's corporate world. It's clear that personal responsibility will become a...
Olly Blogs wrote his header off...:oops:
This is a major component fail, the main support bracket for the twin reels snapped within a few hrs of operation on Christmas day.
No chance of a call out over the holiday, so it was out with the Super Glue to keep the little lad happy until the...
My Dad. Life time soldier. RSM 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade. Action included Palestine, North Africa, Ardennes and D-Day +1. Twice Mentioned in dispatches.
Bit late to this, but it's busy out there.
All above is sound advice. Modulating valves are on the older dryers, they can gum up with tar inside as can the pressure reg valve, so don't react correctly. They can be cleaned by dismantling them, fiddly job though.
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