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They keep that in our stores, along with "A long Stand", "Glass Hammer", "Elbow Grease", and "left handed screwdrivers"

All very handy products.
 
One of the guys had work had to take a van for repair, and him being a bit "simple" got asked to get the following checked:

1. - Indicator Fluid
2. - Flux Capacitor output
3. - Take a bag full of exhaust so they can check cold running emissions
4. - Can he get a mechanics punch?

He genuinely did try to fill a bag with exhaust before he left.
 
Like the lowering kit.A bunch of nails.lol
 
Best to tell Alex, it was only Ford that used the blinker fluid in the Maverick, I don't think they fitted it in the Terrano, he is probably looking for it as I post..I have never had any issues with my Mav, so it must work.
What gets me though, if you tow a trailer or caravan, you are driving more bulbs, so does the blinker fluid wear out quicker?

I wonder if the technicians " winterise " the tyres on cars these days, they used to empty out the Summer air, and refill with winter air, so that tyre pressures can be better tested when hot or cold.

I have always topped my tyres up with 80% Nitrogen, if you don't put enough in, the top is generally fine, but the bottom does suffer.
 
Long wait

It's a LongWeight for delivery though.

Beware incase they fob you off with a box of Glass Nails though !
 
Do they sell tartan paint on that site :nenau
Been trying to get some for ages to do the mrs's horsebox.
 
once told an apprentice to go and fetch a bucket of steam from the boiler house :augie:lol
 
Sent two guys back on a two mile walk..... to the smithy, for a`long rest`.......sad really, but hey part of life and learnings rich tapestry.......
 

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