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Absolutely loving my latest gadget!!

Robot lawnmower that uses satellites for 2cm accuracy and avoids all those silly boundary wires!

Seriously impressed with this - allows beautiful stripes, crosshatching and more!

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Your bush needs trimming.
 
I know longer grass is more resistant to drought / dry weather (not that its an especially big issue this summer :rolleyes: ) but I'm far from expert. It totally depends what kind of lawn you are looking for, perfect ornamental or soft carpet etc.

I keep mine on the longer side to help with moisture retention and to make it hardier for the kids to play on.
Great tips! Agree, I'll go for the slightly longer then!
 
I think my lawn grew about 1cm in the last 2 months. I cut it the other day for the first time since probably May and got half a bag full. Usually I would get about 3 every few weeks.
 
Screwdriver to replace the one (of many) I've left under the bonnets of customers cars :(
Also nice to see Snap-On reducing the cost of their tools due to the cost of living crisis to a reasonable only have to sell one arm /leg price point

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I'm still crying over the Snap-On crows foot I dropped into a Chrysler Voyager heating system in the 1990's.

It was worth more than the vehicle :cry:
 
which Luba is that? Have you had a robomower before with perimeter cable?
This is the Luba 3000 - had a Landroid Vision briefly which was absolutely terrible in comparison (again no wire, but dumb AI tech running it).

Know folk who've had wired versions and heard various challenges - think they can work well for simple gardens, but no hope on mine!

This uses an RTK antenna for satellite positioning (check my sig IG link for more photos)
 
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Bought a few Oru Kayaks to try and get out Kayaking more. Cannot be bothered with hard shells and lugging them about. And also a cheapo Intex for the lad to potter about in to see if he enjoys it before splashing out. Also had to grab a few PFD and a paddle. Expensive hobby.







 
Bought a few Oru Kayaks to try and get out Kayaking more. Cannot be bothered with hard shells and lugging them about. And also a cheapo Intex for the lad to potter about in to see if he enjoys it before splashing out. Also had to grab a few PFD and a paddle. Expensive hobby.








Great for rivers and lakes, wouldn't use that at Sea though, a gust of wind or change in tide to see you a couple of miles off shore pretty quickly
 
Spain preparation is moving forward. Decided the best option was to buy a van and then aim to sell it in Spain looking to return to the UK.

Was a bit hesitant buying a van at the budget end of the scale since i'm no mechanic. Facebook is also an absolute nightmare for scam motor sales at the moment it seems. Gave my wifes cousin who runs a garage in Manchester a call, and he mentioned he had a 2015 Mercedes Vito which was owned by a courier firm and been serviced by ex Mercedes mechanics. Wasn't planning to sell as it's handy as a backup for him to haul his motorbike around, but was willing to do me a favour.
Just had an MOT and service, and had a new clutch last year. So feels like it should be safe enough to get us there.

The plan is to then sell to someone doing the return journey. He actually offered to buy it back if i ever brought it back to the UK too.

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Spain preparation is moving forward. Decided the best option was to buy a van and then aim to sell it in Spain looking to return to the UK.

Was a bit hesitant buying a van at the budget end of the scale since i'm no mechanic. Facebook is also an absolute nightmare for scam motor sales at the moment it seems. Gave my wifes cousin who runs a garage in Manchester a call, and he mentioned he had a 2015 Mercedes Vito which was owned by a courier firm and been serviced by ex Mercedes mechanics. Wasn't planning to sell as it's handy as a backup for him to haul his motorbike around, but was willing to do me a favour.
Just had an MOT and service, and had a new clutch last year. So feels like it should be safe enough to get us there.

The plan is to then sell to someone doing the return journey. He actually offered to buy it back if i ever brought it back to the UK too.

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Are international removals that expensive its cheaper to buy a van?
 
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