Nightly Goodnight Everyone
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Dot
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Missed last night, was not feeling too good so went to bed early and most of today boo hoo. Got my special drinks today, ordered them last thursday and here first thing today. Waiting for a little parcel from Bendigo and going on for 2 weeks. card to NZ (air mail) and sent that on the 5th Oct still not there. Talk about "can't wait" George informed me he had ordered a tow bar for the suzuki from Qld. $600 plus . He had very sore ears after he told me that. Got to go through the BS now of getting the car registered in SA and that might be another long drawn out saga in it self. Off to bed now so goodnight everyone x
Goodnight Norman x 
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dream4red
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Hope youu are feeling better soon Dot xxxx
So far this weekend and today we have had 2 1/2 inches of rain. It has been a little bit damp. One of my favourite grevillia trees has taken to falling over in the rain today. Tomorrow it will get a strong haircut and hopefully be put back into the ground so that it can continue to attract all the parrots etc. We reckon the tree is about 20 years old, but with all the water in its branches, it seemed to get a bt too top heavy. We have had to treat a much younger grevillia in a similar way a few month back and it came good, so fingers are crossed for a successful operation tomorrow. Otherwise there is a big gap in the garden that looks a bit weird.
sleep tight vegemites xxx
So far this weekend and today we have had 2 1/2 inches of rain. It has been a little bit damp. One of my favourite grevillia trees has taken to falling over in the rain today. Tomorrow it will get a strong haircut and hopefully be put back into the ground so that it can continue to attract all the parrots etc. We reckon the tree is about 20 years old, but with all the water in its branches, it seemed to get a bt too top heavy. We have had to treat a much younger grevillia in a similar way a few month back and it came good, so fingers are crossed for a successful operation tomorrow. Otherwise there is a big gap in the garden that looks a bit weird.
sleep tight vegemites xxx
Deborah
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RobertNotBob
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Hey Dot found no problems in reregistering our cars in SA. As long as they give you the correct paper work to start with. Cheers Robert
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bob r
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A little trick we used on eng no was to wire brush it and rub chalk over it
The easier it is to see the happier the man is.
Bob
The easier it is to see the happier the man is.
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Newcastle George
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When I took our Bedford to have it inspected in order to have it registered as a Motor Home in NSW we, myself and the inspector, were unable to locate an engine no. The places where the number was expected to be were shiny and bare.
I was asked to follow the inspector to his office where he handed me a metal box and told to see if that would help. I then proceeded to stamp the number, which was on the original paperwork, onto the shiny and bare area.
When I returned the metal box to the inspector he asked if I had finally been able to locate the engine number and when I replied in the affirmative he followed me out to the bus to continue the inspection prior to issuing the relevant paperwork.
George
I was asked to follow the inspector to his office where he handed me a metal box and told to see if that would help. I then proceeded to stamp the number, which was on the original paperwork, onto the shiny and bare area.
When I returned the metal box to the inspector he asked if I had finally been able to locate the engine number and when I replied in the affirmative he followed me out to the bus to continue the inspection prior to issuing the relevant paperwork.
George
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DIY 11.5M 1979 Bedford, Nissan/UD FE6T motor
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supersparky
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George, you are pretty lucky. In Vic they used to send you to a certified engineer and they would stamp a VP number, like V12345P that the rego mob had allocated to that vehicle.
Cheers
David
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Greynomad
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Re: Nightly Goodnight Everyone
George,
Was the engine hot?
I mean before you started it up to drive to the rego shop...

I mean before you started it up to drive to the rego shop...
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Ray
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Newcastle George
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No, it was cool
, and the original Bedford motor used by the bus company from which I purchased the bus.
George
George
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Dot
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Had a good day today, decided we needed to get out of the house while the going was good so hopped in the car and headed to Mannum, turned out to be more of a reunion gathering, met the people having their bus fitted with enough solar to run Mannum WOW what a set up, so 2 more people met. Bruce & Wendy were also there (at the workshop) and they got stuck into fish and chips for lunch, Oh the smell of those chips
I got a very soggy cold chip down. Watching the "Trump show" and I better turn it off before the poor tv gets murdered
That guy is such a rude arrogant bully and I just hope he gets the boot. Enough of time on him so goodnight everyone x
Goodnight Chuck x 
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