Hello, new member, clueless with coolant and other issues

Big lumps of metals and spanners. Including servicing and fluids.

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Crisnsatch
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Re: Hello, new member, clueless with coolant and other issues

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kevtherev wrote:Top man for doing stuff yourself.
Lot's of help here and encouragement.
We like a tryer
:ok

Thanks, definitely a truer, just maybe not a successful one :lol:

Crisnsatch
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Re: Hello, new member, clueless with coolant and other issues

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Crisnsatch wrote:
kevtherev wrote:Top man for doing stuff yourself.
Lot's of help here and encouragement.
We like a tryer
:ok

Thanks, definitely a truer, just maybe not a successful one :lol:

Tryer even!
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Crisnsatch
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Re: Hello, new member, clueless with coolant and other issues

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itchyfeet wrote:
RogerT wrote:Ah, I see an opportunity to adjust your house move to a house with a garage - you'll save a lot of money on maintenance... :ok


Man up, you don't need a garage, as they say there is no bad weather just bad clothing.

I have never had a garage, most garages are too narrow to do most jobs in anyway.

Working on the road can be a challenge I realise and not really safe if it's a fast road.

This is the route I'll be taking... Been looking at a few different vehicle ramps. Actually on a narrow rd, no driveway or anything. Narrow rd with no pavement.

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