We visited Cornwall, friends and family this weekend gone. We went for a walk in Burncoose Nurseries, it was beautiful. [pe2-image src=”http://lh3.ggpht.com/-fbLAIKWpsoQ/U2k24UjUioI/AAAAAAAAEiA/zWej3AdR4gM/s144-c-o/20140506_201021.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010395518920067714″ caption=”” type=”image” alt=”20140506_201021.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh5.ggpht.com/-TsO4yn3MEMA/U2jWRm4ubAI/AAAAAAAAEhw/0dJ919-43BU/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252012.07.00.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289300710517762″ caption=”2014-05-03 12.07.00.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 12.07.00.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh4.ggpht.com/–mVUcl-yKtY/U2jWP7sYHtI/AAAAAAAAEho/egTVFYX5zl4/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252012.16.51.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289271936130770″ caption=”2014-05-03 12.16.51.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 12.16.51.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh5.ggpht.com/-HS-2TqbQ5rY/U2jWLs6yL3I/AAAAAAAAEhY/4p3cRsbAdLE/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252011.54.37.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289199250550642″ caption=”2014-05-03 11.54.37.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 11.54.37.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh4.ggpht.com/-Zkvd7wG9vGQ/U2jWLD_vlyI/AAAAAAAAEhU/bTlTMYTU33g/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252011.59.36.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289188265498402″ caption=”2014-05-03 11.59.36.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 11.59.36.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh5.ggpht.com/–ol-riIw-Q8/U2jWJJGUIsI/AAAAAAAAEhI/9JIpus9D4rw/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252011.52.15.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289155275498178″ caption=”2014-05-03 11.52.15.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 11.52.15.jpg” ] [pe2-image src=”http://lh3.ggpht.com/-zVvCU6AtzIk/U2jWExdDKuI/AAAAAAAAEg4/eE4ZsDQy0c8/s144-c-o/2014-05-03%25252011.48.26.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289080208927458″ caption=”2014-05-03 11.48.26.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-03 11.48.26.jpg” ] I had my land rover to run about in for the weekend also, this was where I left it on the Monday. [pe2-image src=”http://lh5.ggpht.com/-q8rKE9sDvDE/U2jWPJjg0DI/AAAAAAAAEhk/I8kJTaBH_FY/s144-c-o/2014-05-05%25252010.32.49.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/100446983108465419613/OurBlog#6010289258477178930″ caption=”2014-05-05 10.32.49.jpg” type=”image” alt=”2014-05-05 10.32.49.jpg” ]
Today my new skids for the helicopter turned up. I crashed while flying at Alan’s a few weeks ago and broke one ski of. It took just a few minutes to replace the skids. But after my crash last weekend I am now awaiting the arrival of a new servo. I bought some disc brakes for my disc conversion project. And then this afternoon I finally built a little stand, so that Tigger’s litter tray stay in the bath room, but we could also have a drawer unit there too. Today we went to Waddesdon Manor, which is a National Trust property. The house wasn’t open, but we walked all around the grounds.
I spent my weekend fixing the Land Rover, it had fail to continue running the last time we’d all gone green laning. I thought it was going top be the carburettor, but after rebuilding that it still wouldn’t run, I checked the fuel pump bowl, emptied the water from it and replaced it. Still no signs of life. I cleaned the spark plugs, distributor cap and arm, checked all the leads, tried another coil. All to no avail. I ended up going to Mill Auto’s and getting a new coil and four new plugs. It fired first time without the chock. Also replace the head light bulb that had blown and put the last tax disk into the holder, probably for the last time ever.
So, in a surprising turn of events (to me), I was informed that in Land Rover did not in fact fail it’s MoT, I was just being wound up. In fairness too, I never did ask in so many words if it passed or not, I just made assumed, there by making an ass of me in this instance. (To assume is to make an ass of ‘u’ and me). So I now have a split pin, for which I could not a place to fit it, and I did look, but like Alan said, he doesn’t think there is a hole in the rod end for the split pin, I suggested just bending it around the threaded part. But I suspect I’ll just keep the pin in the dash for old time sake. Insurance is next along with the road tax, I love taxing my Land Rover. “Why?” Because […]
Alan is putting the Land Rover in for MoT on Thursday at 4pm. I am pretty excited! This past two years and a bit is the second period of time that it has been off the road since I have owned it. So to have it back on the road will be great. Apparently it needs a new fuel sender unit, so that’s been done today by Alan. Fingers crossed everyone!
This weekend was spent in Cornwall working on getting the Land Rover closer to being road worthy and in MoT worthy condition. Great progress was made, thanks go to Alan and Dave! The red axle is a Land Rover light weight axle which I purchased from another friend. we swapped out the various parts that were better and re-build it on to mine.
Joel visited the Sudbury office last week and the week before I was in Mississauga with Drew staying at the Golder apartment. So we’ve not been up to a great deal out of the ordinary. I am still trying to fly helicopters as much as I can, I am learning about the programmable remote and settings etc, so I crashed the 120 heli yesterday, breaking a gear wheel that drives the tail rotor. This took a while to fix as I had to take apart much of the tail rotor assembly, having done this I found it hard to push the new gear onto the shaft, and in pushing, pushed the shaft through the gear which is mounted on the far end of the shaft, in the body of the helicopter. With no way to hold the shaft while pushing the new gear on I was forced to disassemble the bottom end of the main […]
Last week Hannah got some pictures of Tigger hiding out around our apartment: I think I forgot to mention that on our way back from Chutes we saw two transport trucks, with a tank on each and behind that a Land Rover each! This weekend has been cold with a high of -14 today I believe, though the sky is clear and blue, the sun is busy melting the snow. Ramsey Lake has very little snow left on it, the ice is showing through now. There are still ice fishing huts and people driving their trucks on the lake today, so we took a stroll out towards to island. Hannah was very concerned that we might fall through. If we had fallen through we have about one minuet to get out of the water before one is unable to move.. Luckily for us the ice is very thick, easily able to support a 2 tonne truck, and probably […]
Joel sent me this picture, thought I would like to share it. I love how the people are all smartly dressed and sitting on the crash barrier!
Did you know that my 2.5L 4 cylinder Petrol engine takes 6.85L of oil?! That’s lot isn’t it? Maybe I’ll just top it up this time..
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