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Today will be writing the list and numbering as far as prority goes .... or basically, the order Margaret wants them done :lol: About the only input I'll get it, "they can't be all done at the same time" and then doing the actual jobs on the list :roll:

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You need to try ro remember the response from some of the apprentices at the old workplace, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'.
Slow but steady wins the race. At least the wiring should be compliant, anyway. What build number is it? Should be on a plate near the entry door, or on a build sheet stuck to the wardrobe door.
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supersparky wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 10:29 am You need to try ro remember the response from some of the apprentices at the old workplace, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'.
Slow but steady wins the race. At least the wiring should be compliant, anyway. What build number is it? Should be on a plate near the entry door, or on a build sheet stuck to the wardrobe door.
You need to try ro remember the response from some of the apprentices at the old workplace, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'.
The answer I gave was always "but I wasn't on that job" :lol:

Serial number is 4893, if that means anything. Interesting, the GCM is N/A ..... maybe you can tow what ever you want .... or what ever the thing will drag up a hill, which ever is the least weight :lol:

Reading through this pile of what ever https://www.aaaa.com.au/wp-content/uplo ... GCM-03.pdf it seems to come down to the weakest point, the tow hitch, if a Silverado can tow 5 tonne, I can't see why this thing couldn't ......

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I reckon that the towbar manufacturer would put a plate on it to state the max tow loads. Ours looks like a Hayman Reese but isn't. But has the I'd plate, so that's what matters.
Ours is a 2006 build number 6808.
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supersparky wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 11:13 am I reckon that the towbar manufacturer would put a plate on it to state the max tow loads. Ours looks like a Hayman Reese but isn't. But has the I'd plate, so that's what matters.
Ours is a 2006 build number 6808.
So they only built 2,000 in 4 yrs ...... do they count all the builds, or just the build number of each class? It's raining again here, so unlike Mannum .... but then, each rain storm lasts for maybe 10 mins at the most, so I guess it really is the norm for Mannum, just not quite warm enough to boil it out of the air before it reaches the ground :lol:
It has stopped already, so not even 10 mins this time, I'll go and see if there is a plate .... might need to make a new one ;) :lol:
the goose neck says 2250kg, that might be down force, the other plate doesn't make much sense at all ......

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Me again....I have a problem 😞
There is moss growing on my house solar panels...
I thought it was pollen but on closer inspection...no...
I have cleaned it using a truck wash with broom and rubber scrubber but it could be better...I have a big rake on my roof, fortunately the top one's don't have any moss. But if it gets there I'm going to be in a pickle as almost impossible to get too.
Ant thoughts on moss removal..
Any sprays or such???
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Bernie, I usually clean ours with one of those extension broom brush things that you clean buses and trucks with.
I get up on the big platform ladder and scrub away. It's a bit hard to do the top row, but they don't get real dirty.
Or you could ask NC George to cruise up and do it. His hand must be almost better by now.
Sorry George, couldn't help myself. :lol:
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Bernie, I use 30 Seconds Spray and Walk Away https://30seconds.com.au/product/spray-and-walk-away/, does a good job. Available at Bunnies.

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Moss doesn't like vinegar. Give it a go to kill it.
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Newcastle George wrote: Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:44 pm Bernie, I use 30 Seconds Spray and Walk Away https://30seconds.com.au/product/spray-and-walk-away/, does a good job. Available at Bunnies.

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Can I clean my motorhome/caravan with 30 SECONDS® Spray & Walk Away?
Yes, 30 SECONDS® Spray & Walk Away is safe to use on your motorhome/caravan to clean lichen, moss, mould and algae. Please be mindful of any solar panels, TV dishes or any similar appliances on top of your motorhome/caravan. Please check your instructions or warranty manuals for cleaning instructions

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