What did you do to your rig today?

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Boblebago wrote:Stocked the fridge with beer again. Bob's been sitting in the driveway for the past 12 months and the only thing being used is the Vitrifrigo which as usual badly needs defrosting. At least the lithiums keep the beer cold.
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Not quite our rig but our house . The main reason we went to Bundy yesterday .
We have finished laying vinyl in our "sun" room where incidentally is where I sit on the pooter .
Bruce and Norman have seen it prier .
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Replaced all power steering hoses, blew one as we were loading to go and have a look at the Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival
Bugger of a job, just about the only thing below decks I hadn't replaced.
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Looks good Bernie but you shouldn't sit on the floor when on the pooter!
Be a bit easier for you to mop up the spilt beer too? lol
Ray is it "spilt" or "spilled"?
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BruceS wrote:"spilt" or "spilled"?
Its sacrilege, that's what it is :shock:
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Washed it today - roof and all.
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Drive-thru Steve or brush & scrub?
Or were you talking about something else that got a wash? lol
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Removed injectors for testing. Results not real good. Cost to have new nozzles fitted and set $720.

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Lorraine did some sewing for curtains on the new screen door G made.
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BruceS wrote:Drive-thru Steve or brush & scrub?
Or were you talking about something else that got a wash? lol
Hot water and soap - not the shower, but the Karcher. Does a great job. Need to use the broom on the front and rear and scrub the wheels but the sides come clean with the Karcher only. Just have to be careful with the hot water on the decals.
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