T1 Terry wrote:... and then a full blown avalache of flow on repairs, ....
Look on the bright side; at least the alternator is working now that you fixed the pulley/drive belt problem - yes?
dawg (memories [nightmares] of your Macquarie Pass camping on the *Illawarra Highway - NOT for the faint hearted )
*"...Typical scenery is beautiful as it crosses the Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour) and the spectacular Macquarie Pass, with many hairpin bends and steep gradients, unsuitable for large and articulated vehicles. "
Experience is a wonderful thing. It helps you recognise a mistake when repeated.
T1 Terry wrote:... and then a full blown avalache of flow on repairs, ....
Look on the bright side; at least the alternator is working now that you fixed the pulley/drive belt problem - yes?
dawg (memories [nightmares] of your Macquarie Pass camping on the *Illawarra Highway - NOT for the faint hearted )
*"...Typical scenery is beautiful as it crosses the Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour) and the spectacular Macquarie Pass, with many hairpin bends and steep gradients, unsuitable for large and articulated vehicles. "
Dawg,
Reminds me of the famous quote from Norm Beechey ('60s sedan racer) after his Ford Galaxy retired from a race at Katoomba in an extremely large cloud of smoke: "It was an electrical problem. A conrod came through the side of the block & knocked the generator off."
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Settling into the Houseboat after our first meal aboard.
Very muggy & lost some sweat unloading the goodies from the car onto the boat.
Head is spinning with all the "this does that" but "don't touch that" until you "do this first" etc etc.
Went for a half hour cruise up the River to the "dump point", emptied out grey & black water & returned to moorings.
Motor purrs like a kitten although a tail wind reminded me what a diesel boat smells like!!!
Photos tomorrow folks!!
Anyone know how to tell pigeons they're not wanted?
******************* BruceS
Mannum, SA
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A cat seems to work well too, especially a hungry cat
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