Chriso199074
Post #7041
General chat about anything and everything, nothing in particular, just a place to kick back Just go to the last page and take part of the conversation. So I guess can anyone tell me if my custom paint job if screwed from the bat shit that has gone th the clear coat |
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Doc
Post #7042
I'll have a go at posting from the main site We have parted ways with our old mower/harvester,the replacement is the same breed (Toro),and the mower side of it has less than 1,000 hours,but the harvester attachment would be lucky to have seen fifty hours work.We wanted to replace a couple of the pulleys,and get it prepared for mowing,but the young bloke wasn't keen to do it yesterday,as the farm had 50mm of rain out of a storm overnight,and the shed was a bit damp,as a result.I've been mowing the place on my own,for the last couple of weeks,so was pretty pushy to get it operational,and I won im looking at upgrading my old john deere x740 to the new 700 series which has auto connect for the deck. pain in the ass atm having to remove the deck by hand, turn the wheel, remove drive shaft,, pull the bastard out.. this one so much easier. looking around 14k included with deck. |
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Doc
Post #7043
Monza Rally: Robert Kubica beats Valentino Rossi to victory QUOTE Former Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica beat MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi to victory in the annual non-championship Monza Rally.
Kubica was driving the same Ford Fiesta RS WRC, run by Italian team A Style, that he had used to win national event the Rally of Casentino earlier this year. Monza was a straight fight from the outset between event debutant Kubica and three-time winner Valentino Rossi, also driving a Fiesta. In mixed conditions, Kubica opened up a small advantage on the two stages of the opening evening, but the Pole fell behind during Saturday, not helped by a tyre choice that he felt was too hard. Having started the final day seven seconds behind Rossi, he won both of Sunday's stages - the final one by 17s - to put the result beyond doubt. "Getting the tyre choice right was one of the biggest challenges," said Kubica, who was partnered by Italian co-driver Alessandra Benedetti. "Because the conditions were changing all the time and never the same on different parts of the track, it was often hard to know what to do. "On the final stage we were on the same tyres as Valentino and I saw at our first split that we were already quite a bit faster than him, for some reason he was slower than he had been before. "So I knew that if we could keep going at the same pace we had a very good chance to win." Other stars taking part in the Monza-based event included Gymkhana ace Ken Block, who was classified 29th after losing time with a navigational error. That was four places ahead of 2004 NASCAR Cup champion Kurt Busch, as the American made his rally debut. Another driver to drop places after completing an extra loop was factory Audi Le Mans racer Marco Bonanomi, who was driving an ex-Marcus Gronholm Ford Focus WRC. Former Mitsubishi factory World Rally Championship driver Gigi Galli returned to rallying after his World Rallycross appearance earlier this year and finished ninth in a Ford Fiesta RS WRC. Galli was co-driven by 17-year-old Italian Tamara Molinaro, a Red Bull protege who is currently on a learning programme with the energy drink giant. The Masters Show - a standalone event run over a single stage at the end of the rally - was also won by Kubica from Rossi, in heavy rain. |
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alpharx7
Post #7046
So I guess can anyone tell me if my custom paint job if screwed from the bat shit that has gone th the clear coat it might be, but since you haven't posted a picture - and it's always hard to tell by photo's anyways, no one can really comment go ask your panel beater / spray painter. you can 'fix' clear coat. |
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alpharx7
Post #7047
im looking at upgrading my old john deere x740 to the new 700 series which has auto connect for the deck. pain in the ass atm having to remove the deck by hand, turn the wheel, remove drive shaft,, pull the bastard out.. this one so much easier. looking around 14k included with deck. <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="468" width="625" data="https://www.youtube.com/v/o6WA4Yikj1o"><param name="movie" value="https://www.youtube.com/v/o6WA4Yikj1o"><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="sameDomain"><param name="quality" value="best"><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"><param name="scale" value="noScale"><param name="salign" value="TL"><param name="FlashVars" value="playerMode=embedded" /><param name="wmode" value="transparent"/></object> thought about a self propelled mower? or build a nice big shed, cut down on the amount of grass. |
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alpharx7
Post #7048
and in important news......... QUOTE Cricket Australia announces summer Test dates
Cricket Australia has announced the dates for the summer Test series following the death of cricketer Phillip Hughes. 9NEWS can reveal the order and dates of the Tests: • Adelaide December 9 • Brisbane December 17 • Melbourne December 26 • Sydney January 6. The Test was due to start in Brisbane on Friday, two days after Hughes' funeral in his hometown of Macksville. The Indian cricket team has waited patiently to hear about the dates following news of Hughes' tragic death last week. |
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alpharx7
Post #7051
self propelled would take me about 6 hours lol and thats just for around the house, john deere takes me about 1-2hrs if i do the entire track. and already have 2 big sheds O.o big place, there's a work out just there, don't worry about the gym lol on a side note, what crop do you have in? |
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alpharx7
Post #7060
https://au.sports.yahoo.com/motorsport/news...up-for-auction/ QUOTE Marussia cars and team equipment put up for auction
The physical assets of the failed Marussia Formula One team, including cars and factory equipment, have been put up for auction by administrators. Auctioneers CA Global Partners, acting for administrators FRP advisory, posted details on their website (cal.cagp.com/event/marussia) of an auction scheduled for Dec. 16 and 17 following the closure of the team's Banbury headquarters. The sale includes race cars, without the engines which have gone back to Ferrari, the team's trucks and race equipment, spare parts as well as corporate offices, machine shop and computer servers. Marussia missed the last three races of the 2014 season after ceasing trading and making all of their 200 staff redundant. The team had British driver Max Chilton and Frenchman Jules Bianchi as their lineup this season, with the latter scoring their first and only points before suffering brain injuries in a Japanese Grand Prix crash. Bianchi remains in hospital in France in a stable but critical condition. Rivals Caterham also went into administration at the same time as Marussia but competed in the final Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and are still hoping to find a buyer to continue in the sport. |
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Shuffs
Post #7063
Shuffs,what was the name of the place? It's called Banzai,Wolfie,I wasn't overly adventurous with my menu selection,as it was my first visit,but I did want to try Sushi,and was impressed,the rest,I just stuck to the middle of the road,(Tempura Seafood Platter,and Black Sesame Ice cream),would be interested to see what a connoisseur of Japanese cooking,like yourself thinks of it,as all the reviews I've read,it gets 4-5 stars,but unfortunately it's a bit out of your way. |
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Shuffs
Post #7065
im looking at upgrading my old john deere x740 to the new 700 series which has auto connect for the deck. pain in the ass atm having to remove the deck by hand, turn the wheel, remove drive shaft,, pull the bastard out.. this one so much easier. looking around 14k included with deck. Why are you having to remove the deck,Doc,maintenance,or storage,with the size of your sheds,I wouldn't have thought it would be the latter?We had two John Deere ride ons' (38,and 54 inch deck)good,but oh so slow.Have you thought about a zero turn,if it takes you two hours to mow your place,you will halve that time to one hour on a skid steer,as they mow at twice the speed,and they are just so maneuverable in tight places.If you like the John Deere product,I'm sure (with the amount of money you are prepared to spend on a new one) they would bring a demo out for you to try,and Kubota,Toro both put out good domestic type models Here's a link to a John Deere 60 inch deck skid steer ($8,990) to give you an idea http://www.mowerwarehouse.com.au/zero-turn...-turn/z665.html It used to take close to ten days to mow the farm on a ride on,but with the two skid steers we can do the 100 acres in two days (or four on my own),which is handy because at this time of the year,with the ambient temperature staying above 19 degrees C,the grass grows at one inch a day. So do some research,on zero turns,Doc,you wont regret it The new Toro came up alright with a tub,it has 14 inch wheels,the Kubota 16 inch,and I can't catch it |
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wolfman101
Post #7067
Lol I'm far from a conniseuer of anything. |
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alpharx7
Post #7069
how do I find these stories you ask......well it's posted on msn so that makes it mainstream. QUOTE A long list of sex acts just got banned in UK porn
Pornography produced in the UK was quietly censored today through an amendment to the 2003 Communications Act, and the measures appear to take aim at female pleasure. The Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014 requires that video-on-demand (VoD) online porn now adhere to the same guidelines laid out for DVD sex shop-type porn by the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC). Seemingly arbitrarily deciding what is nice sex and what is not nice sex, the board has banned the following acts from being depicted by British pornography producers: Spanking Caning Aggressive whipping Penetration by any object "associated with violence" Physical or verbal abuse (regardless of if consensual) Urolagnia (known as "water sports") Female ejaculation Strangulation Facesitting Fisting The final three listed fall under acts the BBFC views as potentially "life-endangering". While the measures won't stop people from viewing whatever genre of porn they desire from abroad, they do impose severe restrictions on content created in the UK, and appear to make no distinction between consensual and non-consensual practices between adults. "There appear to be no rational explanations for most of the R18 rules," Jerry Barnett of the anti-censorship group Sex and Censorship told Vice UK. "They're simply a set of moral judgements designed by people who have struggled endlessly to stop the British people from watching pornography." More worryingly, the amendment seems to take issue with acts from which women traditionally derive pleasure. "The new legislation is absurd and surreal," Itziar Bilbao Urrutia, a dominatrix who produces porn with a feminist theme added to Vice UK. "I mean, why ban facesitting? What's so dangerous about it? It's a harmless activity that most femdom performers, myself included, do fully dressed anyway. Its power is symbolic: woman on top, unattainable." |
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