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Tilly2
before it needs replacing?...
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malagabob
I have a chance of a second hand lawn mower. The owner is getting rid of it as once it's started it won't stop. He has to put the least petrol in it so it stops due to lack of fuel. So it either air...
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Bazile
Well, this is a novel solution to save road space. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-36961433...
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TWR
BMW E36 318Ci 2004, problems with the Veltronic Valve causing your car to go into limp mode?
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TWR
Although I am now out of the Industry I still keep in contact with a few that's done the Worthless Job, I understand the Industry is 60000 Drivers short, would you do the job? If yes, why?
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jordyboy14
I have a garage roller door worked by a remote button,it has stopped working when i say stopped i mean it will work by remote to go down and work by remote to stop,but it will not work by remote to go...
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Chipchopper
My old plastic, garden hose reel has seen better days. Its become warped, leaky and difficult to use. I'm thinking of replacing it with a wall mounted type with at least 25m of hose. Any good...
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tali1
originally , i thought it was the tap connector, so i tried another - same problem.So , when i ran tap without fittings i was surprised that the drip /leak was from the tap- can anyone diagnose /fix...
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RSDonovan
I'd like to do this in October. Preferably fly to Boston, sightsee Boston, then hire a car and trundle northward toward or even across the Canadian border, then west and south back into the US,...
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ToraToraTora
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1958-ford-popular-pop-/262532402324?hash=item3d20268c94:g:1AoAAOSwbsBXjTeH ok I have looked this up on DVLA and it does indeed say it was registered in 1958 but that format...
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RATTER15
Why would auto speed limiters on motor vehicles not be a good idea? So that when you drive in to a speed restricted area like a town or village, your vehicle would pass some type of sensor that would...
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woofgang
Advice please....I have just twigged that when I do replace my boiler (previous question...) It will have to be a combi boiler if I don’t want to redo a good part of my kitchen because there is no...
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MantaRay
Is there any indication that the increasing number of vehicles with stop/start systems are wearing out starter motors and flywheel ring gears at a rate to be concerned about? I'm sure that the cost of...
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Chris38
Just had my half-yearly bill for metered water etc from United Utilities. Nothing wrong with the bill but they are once again trying to flog a Homeserve insurance policy to cover damage to the supply...
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tandh
hiya, i want to connect up a light and a few power sockets in my workshop. I will need cable that's about 12 meters long, that will run along my garden from my house. Does any one know what type of...
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Smowball
Yes I know it's not real but he is so sneaky!
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keyplus90
I am planning to drive to Scotland during Summer holidays with my two teenage sons. It will be about 4 to 5 days trip and I have never been there before. Mainly to see sceneries and bit of cities too....
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RihanaGorge
One of the most powerful tools to deter criminals is by having a CCTV camera installed. So I want to know Is CCTV is safe and effective means for security?
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jno
This is pretty appalling. Why did I assume Disney would secure their perimeter? And why didn't they? Millions of families go there....
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Southsider
I live in London in a block of flats built in 1986. I have owned my flat since new, choosing it on the top -second- floor for more privacy. Jointly the leaseholders purchase the freehold some years...

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