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Rossymons

Member
Location
Cornwall
Hose packed up on the steam cleaner after only just getting back from being fixed :mad:

Ring the guys who fixed it up for price of a new 20m which will cover the whole shed without moving everything.

"£80 per 10 m so thats £160+vat"

Hmm..

5 minutes later online, ive found 20m in one length for £93 INCLUDING VAT and it'll be here tomorrow without me fetching it! :joyful::joyful::joyful:
 

simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Hose packed up on the steam cleaner after only just getting back from being fixed :mad:

Ring the guys who fixed it up for price of a new 20m which will cover the whole shed without moving everything.

"£80 per 10 m so thats £160+vat"

Hmm..

5 minutes later online, ive found 20m in one length for £93 INCLUDING VAT and it'll be here tomorrow without me fetching it! :joyful::joyful::joyful:
Is that same size pipe and everything? Where abouts online if you don't mind me asking could do with abit more myself.
 

llamedos

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simmy_bull

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
I'd really like someone who's anti meat to explain how many pigs/sheep/cattle etc there would be in the world if no one ate them/ and who would look after them and to what welfare standards?
Obviously the pigs and sheep and cattle would turn feral. Nature would take over and it would be survival of the strongest which can be savage in its own right. And then in 200 years time someone would come up with a novel new idea that we could make use of these wild beasts for the purpose of milk and meat :rolleyes:o_O
 

Pilgrimmick

Member
Location
Argyll
Obviously the pigs and sheep and cattle would turn feral. Nature would take over and it would be survival of the strongest which can be savage in its own right. And then in 200 years time someone would come up with a novel new idea that we could make use of these wild beasts for the purpose of milk and meat :rolleyes:o_O
By then humans would have starved, with the wheat liberation front, digging it up and setting it free in a sanctuary!
 

Rossymons

Member
Location
Cornwall
Is that same size pipe and everything? Where abouts online if you don't mind me asking could do with abit more myself.

Turned up yesterday whilst I was moving cows across the road and I had stopped the driver. He was delighted!

It was from Tool Warehouse. I ordered the wrong part at first and rang back later and got it all sorted no problem.

Had a quick flick through the toolstation catalogue for a comparison they're keenly priced (y)
 

Woolgatherer

Member
Location
Angus
Heifer 28 was coming in with the rest of the milkers, nice and calm, plodding up the field. Then she saw a rabbit. She took off after it, galloped about all over after the rabbit until she lost it in the hedge. Then she turned round and calmly joined the rest and plodded on up to the yard. I was sat on the bike laughing at her.
 

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