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Bob paterson

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    Bob paterson got a reaction from 4x4forks in Plough built from scrap   
    To reach this point to where it makes a reasonable job it has probably been built and rebuilt a dozen times 👍
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from Stormin in Plough built from scrap   
    That hand pump came from an old porta power set the type used in the automobile bodywork shops 👍
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    Bob paterson reacted to Stormin in Plough built from scrap   
    Well done.  
     
    I notice you've got a hand pump for the lift. What was that off if I may ask?
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from Rayp in Plough built from scrap   
    To reach this point to where it makes a reasonable job it has probably been built and rebuilt a dozen times 👍
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from Alan in Plough built from scrap   
    To reach this point to where it makes a reasonable job it has probably been built and rebuilt a dozen times 👍
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from nigel in Plough built from scrap   
    To reach this point to where it makes a reasonable job it has probably been built and rebuilt a dozen times 👍
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    Bob paterson reacted to Stormin in D1200   
    I thought the site looked familiar. Scone Palace.
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from Stormin in D1200   
    Thank you for the welcome 👍 that picture of the D1200 was taken at farming yesteryear last year and was the first time it had done serious work, 10 minutes after that picture was taken the smoke from exhaust had all but disappeared 🙂
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    Bob paterson reacted to nigel in D1200   
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    Bob paterson got a reaction from Stormin in D1200   
    My D1200 with single gang 8ft discs 
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    Bob paterson reacted to Wristpin in Westwood D1200 puncture   
    32 was the greatest number of thorns that I pulled out of a customer’s tyre a few years ago when he complained that the tyre sealant wasn’t working ! I laid them out in a line on a piece of card with a strip of clear tape over them  and presented it to him with the bill.
     
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    Safety issue . Never inflate a tyre on the flat , especially with your face immediately above it. Stand the wheel on edge at “ right angles” in front of you . That way if the tire blows off the rim it goes left or right  and not back at you.  
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    Bob paterson reacted to Joseph in Westwood D1200 puncture   
    We started the day with a simple puncture repair on the Westwood D1200 which we were not planning to video. Due to an interesting discovery we thought we would share what we found.
     
     
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    Bob paterson reacted to nylyon in Getting Started on My Old Machine   
    Welcome to My Old Machine and thank you for joining.  A quick introduction to some of the features of our forum.
     
    Everyone who has registered for an account on MoM can access their "User Control Panel or Settings" by clicking on your account name at the top right of the screen and clicking on "My Settings" This will allow you to add an "Avatar" which is a small picture you see on everyone's posts by their name, adjust your time zone, and change / add information about yourself.
     
    On the left of that screen there are additional settings such as "Signature" which allow you to include a signature at the bottom of each of your posts.
     
    You can also manage other aspects of your account such as Facebook integration by clicking "Manage Facebook"
     
    If you're receiving too much e-mail from the forum, or not enough you can change your notification options by selecting "Notification Options"  Here you can choose to not be notified (remove checks from boxes) or notified by e-mail, and / or Notification List which display in your notifications area on the forum (the little icon of a man next to your account name at the top of the forum)
     
    You will also find other options such as the option to ignore other members posts, which I hope isn't needed.
     
    So look around in your settings, become accustom with your configuration to personalize your experience here.  Of course of you have questions, be sure to post them in our "Site Suggestions / Updates & Issues" area where you will receive prompt answer to your forum related question.
     
    Thank you for reading and enjoy the site!
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