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Hooby Farmer

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Livestock Farmer
Location
roe valley
Not mine seen on fb probably on the last hole as well.
 

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joe soapy

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Location
devon
with a set of mud terrain tyres i could see that usefull for mowing a lawn,
either tethered or allowing free movement,
that man deserves a double page spread in PFI.
for a real hitech version it could be fitted with auto steer.
how to make your lawn work for you, be much cheaper to construct than to buy a robot mower
 
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pycoed

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Yeah I know.....I know..... the Jaf patches are new..... bit only on this thread amongst fellow bodgers is this behavior not only accepted but also encouraged :D

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The only time I've seen a Defender with that little oil around the engine is when it was dry! Check your dipstick* - quick!

*Dipstick - a removable rod used by drivers who don't keep stock to check the level of lubrication oil in the sump of an engine.
 

Pilgrimmick

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Location
Argyll
The only time I've seen a Defender with that little oil around the engine is when it was dry! Check your dipstick* - quick!

*Dipstick - a removable rod used by drivers who don't keep stock to check the level of lubrication oil in the sump of an engine.
What’s this ‘oil’ you talk of? Is that the stuff that the entire bottom of the car is coated with, Land Rovers patented constant loss chassis lubrication system?
 

exmoor dave

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Location
exmoor, uk
The only time I've seen a Defender with that little oil around the engine is when it was dry! Check your dipstick* - quick!

*Dipstick - a removable rod used by drivers who don't keep stock to check the level of lubrication oil in the sump of an engine.


Well.... there's a good reason for that.....1 month ago and all through lambing it was covered in oil cause the injector seals were naff......also the turbo was letting oil in to burn


New turbo and injector seals and wa-la clean engine (for now)


Edit- it also needed a sump gasket
 

joe soapy

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Location
devon
Yeah I know.....I know..... the Jaf patches are new..... bit only on this thread amongst fellow bodgers is this behavior not only accepted but also encouraged :D

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have had jap rubbish since 1979, still got some of them and i cant ever remember having a rad hose fail.
its only on the expensive premium us and uk stuff it happens on now
 

Badshot

Member
Innovate UK
Location
Kent
GPS whatsit fell off the roof. Proper high tech solution as I didn’t (couldn’t be arsed) to go back to the yard
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Thought I’d squeeze another couple of bags On the way past the yard later ........nope, so did a takeaway! I think I was a bit keen.
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Now that's an extension hopper :woot:
 

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Webinar: Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer 2024 -26th Sept

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On Thursday 26th September, we’re holding a webinar for farmers to go through the guidance, actions and detail for the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer. This was planned for end of May, but had to be delayed due to the general election. We apologise about that.

Farming and Countryside Programme Director, Janet Hughes will be joined by policy leads working on SFI, and colleagues from the Rural Payment Agency and Catchment Sensitive Farming.

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