5 July 2023, 22:19,
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Pete Grey
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Yes MB the car is fuel injection, but I do it because of its age.
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5 November 2023, 19:19,
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Pete Grey
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All winter vehicle preps are now done.…
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14 November 2023, 20:41,
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Pete Grey
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(4 April 2022, 20:02)Pete Grey Wrote: ......it’s surprising what a small car can do, our small hatchback has taken, on different occasions, a dozen bags of compost, several pallets (for cutting up), sand cement and bricks, the only difficulty are long items which can go on top, you just plan your journey.
The car is 22 years old and still working hard, today from the garden centre, four bags of compost,
six bags of gravel and two 50 litre tubs.
.....not too bad......just avoid roads with speed bumps .
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29 March 2024, 19:07,
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Pete Grey
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“The Car” is a small family saloon, quite low, and I’m absolutely pi55ed off by bloody 4x4’s with super bright headlights which are level with the top of our windscreen and always on mainbeam, don’t german vehicles have a dip switch ?.
I have been looking at LED roof mounting (magnetic fixing) light bars, that’ll teach them .
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30 March 2024, 08:59,
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bigpaul
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my car id a Vauxhall Agila only 1000cc 3 cylinders but it is very nippy , great for rural lanes and I have had 10 bags of compost in there, bags of chippings and it will carry 2 blue barrels at a time. I use it like a small van with the rear seats flat permanently.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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30 June 2024, 16:33,
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Pete Grey
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With the rear seat folded down managed to cram a builders bag and six tubs of garden rubbish in the car,
this week we were down the tip each day.
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3 July 2024, 10:55,
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(29 March 2024, 19:07)Pete Grey Wrote: “The Car” is a small family saloon, quite low, and I’m absolutely pi55ed off by bloody 4x4’s with super bright headlights which are level with the top of our windscreen and always on mainbeam, don’t german vehicles have a dip switch ?.
I have been looking at LED roof mounting (magnetic fixing) light bars, that’ll teach them .
Once I was driving down a road with one of those bars and the guy in a 4x4 coming the other way was dazzling me. I turned my lights on and fuck me he turned his high beams on and I couldn't see anything. Luckily ballistics and momentum held out until I'd passed him. Been very careful since that time.
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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3 August 2024, 20:38,
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Pete Grey
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The classic (1972) car has been on a charger/maintainer for some time, as it is only used occasionally, and it looks as if may have cooked the battery.
When I get time off from gardening i’ll have to check the acid level, hopefully distilled water will sort it.
When it’s done or if replaced I won’t make the same mistake.
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31 August 2024, 19:08,
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Pete Grey
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Unfortunately the old battery was well and truly shot, so if I do use the charger/maintainer
on the new battery it will be on a timer ( hour a day ?) not continuous.
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1 September 2024, 08:03,
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bigpaul
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had to change my car recently as parts for the older one were becoming like rocking horse droppings.
bought a Corsa, a bit lower than the Agila, having new tyres fitted next week, top of the range all weather tyres, more expensive than what I buy normally but they will last longer.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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