Still under warranty?

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I will be changing my diff and gearbox oil in a few weeks when my father goes on holiday and I can pinch his drive. I am planning on using this old plant sprayer (80years old) which is fitted with a suction pipe to refill my gearbox. The last time it was used in anger I could have had arsenic in it :)
 
So how do you cut the grass then . . . . . . . . . ;)

Tony.
 
It should be in the Museum of Lincolnshire Life :D
It may be old, run down, scruffy, tatty at the edges and less than 100% efficient, but, it’s a bit unfair to do that to Tony :eek:

Nowt wrong in using old stuff that was designed to last though.
 
I think the oldest thing I have is the C-in-C, 50 and ageing like a fine wine. I'm on a train to Antwerpen so out of harms way ........ for now :whistle: :nailbiting:
You may be some distance away, but the reach is very long, very long indeed. If you disappear from view we will initiate a search party :whistle:
 
It may be old, run down, scruffy, tatty at the edges and less than 100% efficient, but, it’s a bit unfair to do that to Tony :eek:

Nowt wrong in using old stuff that was designed to last though.

Thank you Ian, for those few kind words, ..................... I think.;)

Tony.
 
You may be some distance away, but the reach is very long, very long indeed. If you disappear from view we will initiate a search party :whistle:

Nah, if he does it'll be too late. Bye Andy.=))

Tony.
 
Here's another old but gold invaluable bit of Shed kit.
Anyone remember Wolf tools?
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This was in the metalwork building at a secondary modern school in Gainsborough up until the early 80's when it needed repair. A friend used to have the contract for repairing stuff there but was told to replace it.
He consequently repaired it and sold it to me for a fiver soon after we got married, so probably 1981. It's still going strong, is used regularly and is likely one of the best fivers I ever spent.
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Tony.
 
Here's another old but gold invaluable bit of Shed kit.
Anyone remember Wolf tools?
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This was in the metalwork building at a secondary modern school in Gainsborough up until the early 80's when it needed repair. A friend used to have the contract for repairing stuff there but was told to replace it.
He consequently repaired it and sold it to me for a fiver soon after we got married, so probably 1981. It's still going strong, is used regularly and is likely one of the best fivers I ever spent.
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Tony.
Put two soft brushes on it and go to your local shopping centre cos they need some shoes shining.=))

Roy:whistle:
 
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