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Old 11-04-2020, 05:33 PM   #61
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I may be interested in ya cassettes as long as there is no technocrap.
ac/dc: live double cassette, Neil young: mirror ball, nirvana: incesticide, Def leppard: pyromania, joy divison: permanent, nick cave: murder ballads, cold chisel: chisel, iron maiden: a real live one, last action hero sound track.
These are the only ones I kept besides techocrap
E: found green day: insomniac, and something called mindfunk
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ac/dc: live double cassette, Neil young: mirror ball, nirvana: incesticide, Def leppard: pyromania, joy divison: permanent, nick cave: murder ballads, cold chisel: chisel, iron maiden: a real live one, last action hero sound track.
These are the only ones I kept besides techocrap

Yeah, nah, nah, nah, who?, wha? nah, OK
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You know you've gone wrong somewhere in life when your first thought was wondering what type of cassette deck cav has.
suppose at least its not an 8 track
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ac/dc: live double cassette, Neil young: mirror ball, nirvana: incesticide, Def leppard: pyromania, joy divison: permanent, nick cave: murder ballads, cold chisel: chisel, iron maiden: a real live one, last action hero sound track.
These are the only ones I kept besides techocrap
E: found green day: insomniac, and something called mindfunk
any of them come on 8 track


now wondering if you can get audio book 8 tracks
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I had an 8 track - the 1973 mazda rx4 I bought in 1994 had an 8 track player in it. I think I only had 1-2 tapes, probably david bowie.

The cassettes are from when I started buy music in about 1988 to about 1994 because then I bought a CD stacker for the car and started buying cds. Inever got rid of the cassettes because sometimes I buy some old clunker with only a tape player.
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I had an 8 track - the 1973 mazda rx4 I bought in 1994 had an 8 track player in it. I think I only had 1-2 tapes, probably david bowie.

The cassettes are from when I started buy music in about 1988 to about 1994 because then I bought a CD stacker for the car and started buying cds. Inever got rid of the cassettes because sometimes I buy some old clunker with only a tape player.
unfortunately i had a box full of tapes that i left on a farm in a tractor when i use to do seeding but had to rush back to the city due to a family situation and never went back to get them or replace them , but do miss tapes
did try to get in to cd's in cars but
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None on mine though.

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That's a Very early(& rare one) one.. (1898-1920)....
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Trev, Do you know about the Pitman Shorthand writing across the Middle...???
Yep - I am from Furphy Country, but not all have it, I think the early ones actually made for WW1 don't.

Furphy's are still steaming along, still with a Furphy in charge, still Aussie owned, but they have a reputation around town for using a LOT of 547 Visa people instead of employing locals

Many people don't actually know that Furphy is a family and a business, they just think it is a tall story. I have met people who were astonished that there were a family of Furphy's

As for the beer - YUK!!!!, but the manufacturers pay a royalty to the Furphy family for the use of the name or they have some agreement in place - The Furphy family don't own the brewery
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There are times when you reflect on life and wonder what in the world you were thinking.

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That's a Very early(& rare one) one.. (1898-1920)....
That surprises me because it seems to be one of the simple ones.
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Another project started and then stop when you have achieved a sufficient level of mess to have a break for a cuppa and then leave it until tomorra



But a cleanup can unearth rare stuff indeed

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As for the beer - YUK!!!!, but the manufacturers pay a royalty to the Furphy family for the use of the name or they have some agreement in place - The Furphy family don't own the brewery

i find It very Ironic, that they're getting paid a Royalty by a brewer.
Considering one of the Originals was Teetotal & hence the Pitman shorthand script.


Cav, how long does a battery in your Lawnmower last..??
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i find It very Ironic, that they're getting paid a Royalty by a brewer.
Considering one of the Originals was Teetotal & hence the Pitman shorthand script
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That surprises me because it seems to be one of the simple ones.
I would be locking it in place old mate, it might go walking, quite a few have

A mate of mine bought an old one off an old farmer on ebay for about $1200, he drives 3 hours to pick it up, old mate farmer wants to up the price coz he Googled them, my mate says, 'a deal is a deal', the farmer sold it to him, my mate was rubbing his hands together - that was for JUST the end, not the whole cart

Even the Furphy camp ovens are starting to bring big money coz they have stopped making them, and that was only recently
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A mate of mine bought an old one off an old farmer on ebay for about $1200, he drives 3 hours to pick it up, old mate farmer wants to up the price coz he Googled them, my mate says, 'a deal is a deal', the farmer sold it to him, my mate was rubbing his hands together - that was for JUST the end, not the whole cart

Even the Furphy camp ovens are starting to bring big money coz they have stopped making them, and that was only recently
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i find It very Ironic, that they're getting paid a Royalty by a brewer.
Considering one of the Originals was Teetotal & hence the Pitman shorthand script.


Cav, how long does a battery in your Lawnmower last..??

This is the battery






The battery is quite good.


There is a story here.


I originally had a smaller Ryobi mower. In effect the cut was too narrow and the battery on that mower was the same as my other Ryobi stuff.


After about 12 months the battery wouldn't recharge.


I took it back to Bunnings and they said they will replace the mower and battery, so I took it all back and I actually got the larger mower which was $100 dearer than the one I had, and they dropped the change over to $50. A win there.



The booklet says the battery will last up to 40 minutes. What I have found though that if the grass is high and I put the mower on low, after 10 minutes there is a definite drop off because of high load on the battery; and it will have trouble cutting tall stuff after 20 minutes



I only have a small front yard to mow, plus the footpath, and I can do both all in one hit because I mow the grass on a mid setting, ie not too low.


The mower has a 6 year warranty, but only 3 years on the battery.
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I want to know how the screen door is holding up.

It's been a few days now...
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The booklet says the battery will last up to 40 minutes. What I have found though that if the grass is high and I put the mower on low, after 10 minutes there is a definite drop off because of high load on the battery; and it will have trouble cutting tall stuff after 20 minutes



I only have a small front yard to mow, plus the footpath, and I can do both all in one hit because I mow the grass on a mid setting, ie not too low.


The mower has a 6 year warranty, but only 3 years on the battery.
Its doing thermal management on the battery to stop it from being damaged or catching the **** on fire.

Lithium ion batteries blow goats, electric cars do the same thing if you keep punishing them on a track or under repeatedly high load scenarios.

When the battery revolution happens we will all have electric lawn mowers
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The car port looks betterer




OOOWWW!


A few drips from the Fairlane, looks like power steering and auto gearbox.


Maybe some from the sump and the blinkers as well.
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I want to know how the screen door is holding up.

It's been a few days now...
Screen door hasn't fallen down yet.

I must have warped the frame somehow the frame became warped and now the latch doesn't quite lineup to clip the door closed.

The fat gutted dog has worked out how to slide the door open with her big fat gutted nose.

So every time I look, the screen door is open about a foot.

This lets the flies in.

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Has a roller hopped off its guide rib?
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Solid as a rock, I have it bluffed into submission.
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The fat gutted dog has worked out how to slide the door open with her big fat gutted nose.

So every time I look, the screen door is open about a foot.

This lets the flies in.

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The thread is taking over my life.

Youse wanna know how I came to be in possession of a Furphy wagon end?



I was living in a quiet NSW country town.

The bloke next door had a reputation for being light-fingered, so we were careful about what we left lying about in the yard, especially when we were away.

Well our water bill was always a little high. We had a few problems with leaking water pipes that were repaired a few times and then we had to replace the water pipe completely.

It seems that while we were away the bloke next door would use our water to water his garden in the middle of the night.

The bloke on the other side of him worked for the council, and his brother was a local copper.

One day when we came home from a trip the bloke from two doors down came to see me and mentioned that they challenged the bloke next door about pinching our water - he had the sprinkler going in the middle of the night and they heard it from their place.

He had the council put a new tap on my meter so that I could apply a lock to it while I was away.

Little did he know that the bloke next door came to see me as soon as we came home and he mentioned that he had been using our water because he had a leak in his system and had turned his water off.

Some time before this, I noted that the bloke next door had three of these Furphy water tank ends I did ask him one day if he wanted to sell me one.

What he did was to move one into our front step and he said I could have it as compensation for his using our water.

Two days later the cops turned up and asked me about the bloke next door pinching stuff. Well as I said to them I have to live with this bloke as a neighbour and besides he has given me something as recompense so I told them I didn't want the matter to go any further.

Some of the stuff that went missing over the few years was a wheel barrow, an antique tap on our outside water tank that was being used as a garden ornament and often plants, such as orchids that grew wild in our place would be dug up. There may have been lotsa tools and stuff because I never knew where anything was or what I had.

What I have learnt since is to leave something out that someone would like to pinch and if doesn't go missing them things must be OK.

I have no problems here in Yap-Hoon because Miss Penny is on patrol.
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Youse wanna know how I came to be in possession of a Furphy wagon end?

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I was living in a quiet NSW country town.

The bloke next door had a reputation for being light-fingered, so we were careful about what we left lying about in the yard, especially when we were away.

Well our water bill was always a little high. We had a few problems with leaking water pipes that were repaired a few times and then we had to replace the water pipe completely.

It seems that while we were away the bloke next door would use our water to water his garden in the middle of the night.

The bloke on the other side of him worked for the council, and his brother was a local copper.

One day when we came home from a trip the bloke from two doors down came to see me and mentioned that they challenged the bloke next door about pinching our water - he had the sprinkler going in the middle of the night and they heard it from their place.

He had the council put a new tap on my meter so that I could apply a lock to it while I was away.

Little did he know that the bloke next door came to see me as soon as we came home and he mentioned that he had been using our water because he had a leak in his system and had turned his water off.

Some time before this, I noted that the bloke next door had three of these Furphy water tank ends I did ask him one day if he wanted to sell me one.

What he did was to move one into our front step and he said I could have it as compensation for his using our water.

Two days later the cops turned up and asked me about the bloke next door pinching stuff. Well as I said to them I have to live with this bloke as a neighbour and besides he has given me something as recompense so I told them I didn't want the matter to go any further.

Some of the stuff that went missing over the few years was a wheel barrow, an antique tap on our outside water tank that was being used as a garden ornament and often plants, such as orchids that grew wild in our place would be dug up. There may have been lotsa tools and stuff because I never knew where anything was or what I had.

What I have learnt since is to leave something out that someone would like to pinch and if doesn't go missing them things must be OK.

I have no problems here in Yap-Hoon because Miss Penny is on patrol.
Couple of farmers here have had to take their original old gates off their entrances due to a few attempts by lowlifes to steal them.
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