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1 hour ago, twowrights said:
what on earth is all that jargon, far too complicated for me,
technology travels fairly slow where we are, in a small village in the sticks of northern england.
it is where some farmers are still using binders, reapers and threshers and the sight of a grey fergie tractor is not uncommon.
back in july half the village had turned out, i thought charlie and camilla must be passing through but it was one of the local farmers had hired a contractor to bale his hay and had turned up with a fancy machine that made big round bales, fascinating, castrol is still posh oil up here
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5 minutes ago, Mouldy said:
vRS TDi DSG doesn’t use AdBlue, but is ULEZ compliant with just a dpf in the exhaust.
what on earth is all that jargon, far too complicated for me, what happened to getting in car, turning the key and driving off.
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2 hours ago, NorfolkNog said:
Early start again today as we head up the Yare
DTS at cantley or reedham ferry then onto the white heron. ?
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are you heading for the caxton club at beccles or a day at oulton broad first
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19 hours ago, Mouldy said:
Just seen on FB that the BA have approved an increase of 8.9%. If this is true, it’s not as bad as it could have been, but more than recommended by the Nav Com.
bear in mind this is just facebook, is there any official notice yet ?
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it is, you are correct
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it looks like the over stayer at sutton has moved on, BUT!!! where to ?
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On 05/10/2023 at 10:39, Karizma said:
Yes, road works at night are a right pain. When travelling at night, I've started going down the A1 to Cambridge (rather than A17/A47) and then cross on the A14 - longer route but faster roads so not much in it in the end (though I'm heading for Beccles rather than Stalham).
today i left brundall at 12 noon, i used the A11, A14 then onto the A1 north, stopped at grantham services for food and loo and arrived in bishop auckland at 4.30pm, i very rarely use the kings lynn newark route these days
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10 minutes ago, Smoggy said:
No, that's a propane fitting, the bottle Griff has looks like it's the same fitting as mine, a butane 20mm clip-on but not the same as the more up to date versions, most now use 21mm clip-on fitting for anything other than the 4.5kg bottles.
https://www.gasit.co.uk//butane-20mm-28mbar-x-8mm-nozzle-1.3-kg/hr.html
try again
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5 hours ago, Smoggy said:
If I could find the right fitting I could decant the gas into 4.5kg bottles.
is that any use
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1 hour ago, grendel said:
we will be on Broad Ambition and two Symphonies
have you got that right, it is usually 2 jewels, ?
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how high is your boat
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there is a little coffee shop where you pay your mooring fee
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german shepherd dog
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you will need to check the controller, running a 100 watt will probably be a 10amp controller and you will need to upgrade to a 30 amp
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it is your water pump, a little old hat but thats what it is
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i agree, but maybe you are a little bias,
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out of stock by the look of it
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it seems the local council are also against this application
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https://www.watersidemarinesales.co.uk/boat/sheerline-950-swallow/
or maybe this.
it will go under wroxham bridge
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2 hours ago, grendel said:
Well the rain woke me when it started at 12.30am, and again at 2am when a drip landed on my forehead. A few mi uses while I laid out bin bags to divert the drips from the cushions to bilge, and stick a baking tray under the one by my head, this done I put my pillow between the two and slept soundly while the patter of the rain on the roof lulled me to sleep.
aaahhhh, nothing to beat a woodie, lol
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thats it M