Torque to undo from static is higher than tightening torque, so they won't have been quite that high.I guess that could explain it but it takes a special kind of stupid to torque so high even using a torque gun.
Torque to undo from static is higher than tightening torque, so they won't have been quite that high.I guess that could explain it but it takes a special kind of stupid to torque so high even using a torque gun.
looks like he needs to buy some new grooves for that tyreApparently it's just my month for low-level bad luck...
Nothing of mine broken (that I know of), but a bad day for the poor sod who slid his new company car into the back of me as I was gingerly slowing down from 15mph in anticipation of having to descend a steep hill with less than ideal traction.
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Very apologetic, accepted responsibility immediately (in the way company car drivers are categorically told not to), and clearly gutted.
I will have to let my insurer know tomorrow and suffer the inevitable premium rise in January (always felt that it's rum you can get a premium rise when it's not your fault, but better that than the premium rise associated with getting your insurance cancelled for not reporting).
Fortunately for him he slid enough to one side that the tow-ball missed his radiator.
I had someone try to rip the side out of their car on my front mounted towball, I reported it to my insurance as they wanted to claim even though they had pulled out in front of me. My only damage was a crack in my 99p plastic cover which I had to turn round to hide the crackApparently it's just my month for low-level bad luck...
Nothing of mine broken (that I know of), but a bad day for the poor sod who slid his new company car into the back of me as I was gingerly slowing down from 15mph in anticipation of having to descend a steep hill with less than ideal traction.
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Very apologetic, accepted responsibility immediately (in the way company car drivers are categorically told not to), and clearly gutted.
I will have to let my insurer know tomorrow and suffer the inevitable premium rise in January (always felt that it's rum you can get a premium rise when it's not your fault, but better that than the premium rise associated with getting your insurance cancelled for not reporting).
Fortunately for him he slid enough to one side that the tow-ball missed his radiator.
I have clearly lucked out with whichever underwriter AdrianFlux assigned me to this year.My only damage was a crack in my 99p plastic cover which I had to turn round to hide the crackmy next renewal showed £500 damage to my car as that was the minimum the computer would allow.
The whole system is a complete mess here, and every time I speak to my mates in NZ I am reminded that it really doesn't need to be that way.By the time the excess is paid etc and the inevitable premium hikes it's not worth claiming.
Sad state of affairs really, and only one winner.
Question is, why was the good wife using it?Wife has informed me the Evolution cross cut saw let out the magic smoke today.
Bummer.
Chopping firewood.Question is, why was the good wife using it?
That is what sprogs are for. Wife has another use.Chopping firewood.
only 20cm.The blower fan for my cars cabin broke, stopped blowing air, perfect timing as we got a snowstorm. Snowed 20cm overnight. Broke halfway to work so I had to drive 15km in the snow without the blower. Then the CEL light also came on....
Took this before leaving this morning, got up at 5:45 to start plowing.
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Don't envy you on that, does the Volvo at least push a decent amount of air through the heater matrix whilst you're moving?Broke halfway to work so I had to drive 15km in the snow without the blower. Then the CEL light also came on....
That would be the snowstorm my colleague in Tampere was hoping to avoid driving home through when we spoke into yesterday morning.perfect timing as we got a snowstorm. Snowed 20cm overnight.
We had about 75-100mm in 2 hrs, by 6am the county council had cleared and gritted all the main routes, apparently the three bus crashes in the snow on our hill over the last 5 years finally registered with their highways team.only 20cm................20mm in some parts of the UK yesterday, not a loaf of bread or pint of milk anywhere to be had
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Don't envy you on that, does the Volvo at least push a decent amount of air through the heater matrix whilst you're moving?
That would be the snowstorm my colleague in Tampere was hoping to avoid driving home through when we spoke into yesterday morning.
We were similar, no traffic problems round here but plenty still ongoing in rural areas.We had about 75-100mm in 2 hrs, by 6am the county council had cleared and gritted all the main routes,
We were similar, no traffic problems round here but plenty still ongoing in rural areas
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Sigh.
I guess I'm going to have to fix that tonight...