mf240 wrote: » Outstanding. In her paddock.
Zr105 wrote: » Did ya see the news paper article on facebook where the maths teacher was writing the name of the next person to die on the blackboard whenever the students wouldn't shut up for him!
Greengrass1 wrote: » More like in the dung pit where they belong
.Kovu. wrote: » I did! Was it Belgium perhaps? One way to shut them up I guess.
Zr105 wrote: » Not sure but i thought it was priceless and sad at the same time that we've become so obsessed with tv that it can be used to control kids even when not watching it basically.....
Gillespy wrote: » I miss Alex Ferguson.
Round Bale wrote: » Any tips??
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Sheep
whelan2 wrote: » there was 9 slugs/snails on my kitchen floor this morning including 1 baby one:eek: where do they go during the day?
Gillespy wrote: » How did they come in? Did you buy any vegetables yesterday?:pac:
Round Bale wrote: » Jeez, is there anything more frustrating than a lawnmower that gives trouble. Starts first pull, no bother. Runs for about two minutes, and then cuts out. Impossible to restart Have to let it cool down, or remove spark plug, pull starting cord to turn engine, replace spark plug. Then it restarts first pull. Two minutes later, cuts out again, and can't restart:( All this despite new spark plug, new air filter, fresh fuel. Any tips??
TITANIUM. wrote: » Did you actually see him take the lambs Con to say that your so sure? Can't say I can trust your 100% in the future. 100% a fox eh. I've a dead dog in my jeep that says otherwise.
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Whatever you think yourself, I won't bother next time I can help you.
TITANIUM. wrote: » Jesus take it easy. I was only letting you you know the outcome. And there was no "think" about it, Caught him in the act.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Do you always have to let it cool before it will start? Or will removing the plug, etc., allow it start while still hot? Will it restart if you just let it cool, without touching the plug or doing anything else? Is the cap on the fuel tank venting correctly? Try running it with the cap loose and see if that makes any difference.
whelan2 wrote: » i'd say they come in the back door, its an old house, they used to come in the front door but i got a new door. Rotten thing to stand on first thing in the morning
Round Bale wrote: » To cut the lawn, I just removed plug, turned engine with pull cord, reinstated plug, fired her up and of she goes. She cut out again, just as I finished the last blade of grass, so I just let it sit for an hour. Started again first pull. Must try the loose fillcap trick all the same, but I doubt it's the problem. Seems to chug a little, right before she cuts out. Sounds more like flooding or ignition issue. Thanks
Nekarsulm wrote: » Just in case a vacumn was developing in the tank. Regatding the question sbout whether or not it had to cool before starting , could be afaulty ignition unit which shows up when she is hot. What make engine?
A cow called Daisy wrote: » Used to have them myself. But that will teach you to wear your slippers in future!!!! Leave out saucer of beer for them - am told they love it. Aldi stuff!!!
have2flushtwice wrote: » I went to buy a few rawl plugs the other evening, M12 (the steel anchor ones which bolt into the ground) Woodies, 8.99 for two!! local hardware 1.20 each. I need about a hundred of them, any better value to be got?
Round Bale wrote: » To cut the lawn, I just removed plug, turned engine with pull cord, reinstated plug, fired her up and of she goes.She cut out again, just as I finished the last blade of grass, so I just let it sit for an hour. Started again first pull. Must try the loose fillcap trick all the same, but I doubt it's the problem. Seems to chug a little, right before she cuts out. Sounds more like flooding or ignition issue. Thanks