Ha ha ... keep increasing the greedy board depth until you have a job to make the body tip ... or break the axle with the weight of the waste from under the cleaner ... and then the shear luxury of Dads self tip tail boards added as a mod ... happy days
Absolute cracking engine you are right - even the 105 hp was well mapped and ultra reliable - 306D turbo eater in its day (cleaner running / good at low temperature starting too)
Golf VR6 for me. Had it over a decade and with LPG it had performance and economy...sweet engine and no bother at all to 200k.
Wife complained it had no A/C....☹️
Listening to BBC radio 4 a few days ago highlighted the fact that GP surgeries are run as a business and sadly that means that if money is to be saved then that's what happens. I overheard a conversation in a nearby corridor between a consultant who had just visited my ward and the group of...
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A good time of year to improve your odds of survival by getting your blood tested for PSA count.
Ask your GP to test if you are over 50 or visit a local testing event listed on the link above.
You can even get a home test kit now !
I would recommend you check out the source of the coil from which it is manufactured and the small print in the warranty as some of the material currently sold in the uk is not fit for purpose as I have found to my cost even from a national supplier!
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These guys did a first class job over UFH with 50mm dry screed with retanol. Its not for polishing though unfortunately. No sign of any movement even after taking a 250kg stove over it on a pallet truck.
Brake piston seals likely. Access by removing motor which is not too bad a job. These guys know exactly and will print off the parts diagram.
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10kw to water, boiler stove here, using a laddomat which heats a 500l DHW cylinder using a coil and then heats a 1000l thermal store for UFH. Would recommend if you have the space as the 500l provides over an hours shower capacity when up to temperature without the boiler lit.
I would consider building it to allow you to tip an artic in really as its difficult to predict what you will be using in the future and the extra height is relatively inexpensive. Timber purlins less likely than steel z purlins to drip on the crop during cold weather too.
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