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dorsetfreelander



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Why didn't anyone think of this before?

My old Dad used to carry a bag of cement in the boot of his car in the winter to aid traction, here is another way.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40821915 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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dennij



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Any washing machine engineer will tell you why it hasn't been used before, badly loaded washing causes the drum to move to such an extent that the drum can often be heard banging against the side of the machine. If you have plastic containers filled with water there is a high probability that they will fracture and spill the contents. That's one flooded kitchen plus a high fire risk due to all the electrics, also for what it's worth, it's not just the so called cheaper brands that use concrete for stabilizing the drum

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dorsetfreelander



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And a lump of concrete is probably a lot cheaper than plastic tanks that the user/installer has to fill?

Incidentally does anyone know if anyone still half fills tractor tyres with water for ballast? 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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dennij



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Yes I would say the concrete option is cheaper plus you are not relying on anyone to fill the tanks. Can you imagine the amount of claims people would put in for damage to their kitchens. If I were skeptical I would say they would do the damage on purpose just to get a free holiday but surely people don't fiddle insurance claims do they? Shocked Shocked Shocked

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I Like Chips



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Re: Why didn't anyone think of this before?

dorsetfreelander wrote:
My old Dad used to carry a bag of cement in the boot of his car in the winter to aid traction, here is another way.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40821915



Did Dad have a BMW

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dorsetfreelander wrote:


Incidentally does anyone know if anyone still half fills tractor tyres with water for ballast?


Done it in a past life and you need to remember to add salt. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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Re: Why didn't anyone think of this before?

dorsetfreelander wrote:
My old Dad used to carry a bag of cement in the boot of his car in the winter


I used to do this in my Mk2 Cortina. Was so light on back end. Andy
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dorsetfreelander



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Re: Why didn't anyone think of this before?

I Like Chips wrote:
Did Dad have a BMW


no a 1959 Wolseley 1500 deluxe, full leather seats and walnut dashboard but no heater. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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dorsetfreelander wrote:
And a lump of concrete is probably a lot cheaper than plastic tanks that the user/installer has to fill?

Incidentally does anyone know if anyone still half fills tractor tyres with water for ballast?


In my working life I used to supply thousands of tonnes of calcium chloride solution to major tractor / digger companies , density is 30 or 40% greater than water and it has a much lower freezing point Thumbs Up 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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people still do add water to tractor tyres, mainly fronts to add more balance weight, when youve bought a heavy new plough thats too big for the tractor.

pia though to get out when you want the tractor lighter . I once got a drenching walking past a ballasted tractor when it decided to have a blow out At work
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Why not just have a tank with ready mix concrete in

Add water and put on spin cycle to mix

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dorsetfreelander



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First time I came across it was walking past a tractor at my girlfriend's family farm and wondered why there was a steady stream of water p Censored ing out of a back tyre. Came as a bit of a surprise. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Largered



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my old man was in the Army. He had an Hillam Imp (rear engine) and used to place a Tank Track Link in the front bonnet to balance it in winter.

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My Bmw 3 series had a lowered spot at each side of the boot, just the right size for a traditional 4 stone weight.

It was still crap in snow but I was young and found it amusing. I once span it on the A19 (Thormanby) and some how reversed perfectly into someones drive, not a scratch

good job because it was the bad old days and Id had a few shandies Embarassed

My girlfriends false teeth fell out during the incident Embarassed Embarassed Embarassed ( missing teeth caused by a car crash not old age Laughing ) At work
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dorsetfreelander



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Largered wrote:
my old man was in the Army. He had an Hillam Imp (rear engine) and used to place a Tank Track Link in the front bonnet to balance it in winter.


Hillman Imp was a nightmare not only an alloy high compression engine prone to head gasket problems but unless you had the correct tyre pressures (very low at the front ) it was vary scary to drive. The track link weight sounds like a good idea. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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