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Old 24-03-2013, 00:13   #1
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if you have elderly or disabled neighbours , please call and check they are ok ,if they need anything , it doesnt take long ...... even a phone call ....... you could even save a life .

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Old 24-03-2013, 01:59   #2
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if you have elderly or disabled neighbours , please call and check they are ok ,if they need anything , it doesnt take long ...... even a phone call ....... you could even save a life .

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First thing I did this morn was flew straight up my nan's she lives in a bungalow on a hill like you'd never believe!!!! I ploughed straight past about 4 cars trying to dig their way out of the street, they all looked at me like "what a c*nt"

Did the shopping run for her then shovelled her path and gritted it for her

I love my nan
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Old 24-03-2013, 03:34   #3
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yep, we asked 2 elderly neighbours, we were going out anyway, so even more of an excuse to go out in the snow.

The snow in our area is a foot deep, went out twice and at 9:00 pm the roads were starting to freeze over, I'm not sure salt will make much difference to the surface, as there are not many cars about.
As I type, the snow is coming down again, road and my drive white over again.

I tried the mav in two wheel drive on a snow packed carpark, yep the 4 wheel drive and the auto hubs are really working, in two wheel drive the rear end tries to wiggle a lot but not when 4 high engaged.

These trucks are brilliant.

When we went out earlier on to the M6 near J 10 we saw a dead land rover on the back of a tow truck, looked like it had been in a ditch, and then on the opposite carriage way heading north, was a Blue Land Rover Discovery on the hard shoulder waiting for a tow truck.
What is up with these vehicles?
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Old 24-03-2013, 10:22   #4
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no way, I'm keeping my neighbours for "reserves"
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When we went out earlier on to the M6 near J 10 we saw a dead land rover on the back of a tow truck, looked like it had been in a ditch, and then on the opposite carriage way heading north, was a Blue Land Rover Discovery on the hard shoulder waiting for a tow truck.
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Get off my patch!!!!! I'm 2 mins off J9 lol
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was a Blue Land Rover Discovery on the hard shoulder waiting for a tow truck.
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We were talking about this a few weeks back.. I think that all these bods went out and bought these flashy electronic controlled vehicles when they could afford to run them for 3 years, and then get a new one, but now the recession is biting, and the spare funds are not there, they are hanging onto them for a bit longer, but once the warranty has run out, they are failing, and too complex to get repaired at the roadside.

When I first started driving, a 10 year old car was called a "Banger", and you rarely saw a car older than about 5 years old (down this way, anyway), but now you are seeing more and more cars that are 10 to 15 years old in daily use, but less and less people who are capable of carrying out even the most basic home maintenance on them.
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very true, been talking to the garages about this. The garage down our road, make more money now from picking up broken down vehicles, than they do FIXING them...
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When I first started driving, a 10 year old car was called a "Banger", and you rarely saw a car older than about 5 years old (down this way, anyway), but now you are seeing more and more cars that are 10 to 15 years old in daily use, but less and less people who are capable of carrying out even the most basic home maintenance on them.
I totally agree with you, old bangers could be bought for £40 back then.

And they were bangers too.
Fred Flintstone cars were all the rage, ie holes in the floor you could put your feet through.
So where do I stand with a pristine 18 year old with a ventilated fuel tank:

When I get the tank sorted, the mot, etc then I will revisit with the waxoyl again.


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