Richard W

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  • in reply to: Reversing a tyre #249859

    Richard W
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    C’mon Wigster, get the camera out.

    in reply to: It’s not a photo but WOW!!!! #249766

    Richard W
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    I bet the bike was glad to get some fresh air through the radiators after that.

    in reply to: 560 acres of riding country for sale. #249679

    Richard W
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    MLC wrote:
    Any water, river or creek frontage?

    What roads it on?

    Bit of a map here MLC

    http://www.realestate.com.au/property-other-nsw-pappinbarra-7564971

    I’m sure if it had a dam it would say ‘spring fed dam’ etc etc

    in reply to: What did you do to your bike today? #248105

    Richard W
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    Well its been 4 weeks tomorrow since I ordered my Polaris parts from my local dealer. Better give them a ring and see if they are in yet, well shoot me dead, there ready to pick up, wow.
    I even asked him about the e-mail I sent him 10 days ago that was never responded too, seems he read it at least. :angry:

    in reply to: Solar hot water, worth the expense? #249601

    Richard W
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    Were on the third solar system in 30 years at the dairy. Last one we went with was a plastic one as hail destroyed the last one and a bloody big frost the first one.
    Plastic one heats the water to 50 deg on a hot day which was a lot less than the glass ones. Just use the current one to pre-heat the water before it goes into the off-peak electric system.

    Managed to get the last 2 with the gov rebates.

    We go through about 300 lts of hot water so it pays to have one for us.

    Wouldn’t be too keen on them for a household as a cold shower in winter ain’t much fun and using the booster seems to defeat the purpose.

    in reply to: Out of action, sorry Mike #249570

    Richard W
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    That’s some scary shit right there.
    Hope all goes well and you make a quick recovery.

    All that time getting the 450 ready too.

    in reply to: COWPATT CORNER #249528

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    LC4skin wrote:
    Mine can handle 2 pairs of riding pants, 2 jerseys, 2 pair of gloves, 2 pair of socks, helmet liner and goggles B)

    That sounds like a good start. Tried to do some cooking as well, found a container of flour, asked the wife if it was self raising flour or normal flour as per instructions, she told me to smell it, Now I have a nose full of flour and still no idea.

    in reply to: COWPATT CORNER #249527

    Richard W
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    Tell me about it Boony, I have no idea, still got the bike cloths from the birthday ride to wash.

    in reply to: COWPATT CORNER #249392

    Richard W
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    Need some house husband advice, picked up a free washing machine and managed to get it work but its a 7.5 kg one and I have no idea what the 7.5 kg stands for. Do you weigh the cloths before you put them in the machine?

    in reply to: It’s not a photo but WOW!!!! #249414

    Richard W
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    Bull takes a bike for a ride.

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=787_1378598747

    in reply to: Data recovery software #249397

    Richard W
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    Have a look on http://www.overclockers.com.au for some tips.

    in reply to: NX650 Scrapper #249343

    Richard W
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    I don’t know, sells one house and thinks he can sell anything, :laugh:

    in reply to: Devol Front Disc Guard #249273

    Richard W
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    Over 48 hours and 1 response, must be time for the farm mechanics to tune in.

    If you can find some measurements on the spacer, happy to turn one up on the lathe.

    in reply to: How bloody good are the blokes we ride with #249250

    Richard W
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    $730 :sick: Now I know why one of my tractors is missing 2 doors, 2 windows and 2 rear pieces of glass.

    in reply to: No rear brake??????? #249082

    Richard W
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    Make sure the petal goes fully back as well.

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