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Post by bigkev on Sept 16, 2018 13:09:11 GMT
Passed on Friday.......no advisoriments.........38k miles and six years auld in October........running like an Ebel.
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Post by unclebob on Sept 16, 2018 18:51:44 GMT
Well done....nice feeling 😎
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Post by jasehutch on Sept 16, 2018 19:58:02 GMT
Nice one Kev , obviously all that preventative maintenance paying off.. :TU:
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Post by charliefarlie on Sept 16, 2018 20:03:56 GMT
Nice one Kev , obviously all that preventative maintenance paying off.. Kev used that car to teach young Donald his craft ....
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Post by davidwilson on Sept 16, 2018 20:16:39 GMT
Good result but expected with a low mileage, well maintained Toyota!
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MOT TIME
Sept 17, 2018 6:48:19 GMT
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Post by Ravasher on Sept 17, 2018 6:48:19 GMT
Mines due in 2 weeks possibly the last MOT as we hoping to replace it in the new year
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Post by Paulus17 on Sept 18, 2018 18:54:14 GMT
Well done Kevs Rav :TU:
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Post by bothwellbuyer on Sept 19, 2018 7:05:02 GMT
Well done Kevs Rav EH? I thought he was talking about his post-65 health check!
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Post by bothwellbuyer on Sept 19, 2018 7:19:02 GMT
Had my check for a fault - continually pulling to the right.... having noticed a change about 3 months ago. Off-side leg appeared 1" longer than the other. No, I'm not talking cricket (I know you Englanders will automatically jump to that conclusion). The problem was exaggerated by a steady turn to the left, and continual effort had to be made to move in a straight line.
So off to the workshop....
And the physio told me that the perceived pull to the left was due not to one leg being longer than the other > as physically shown by the off-side trouser leg being 1" higher than the other (and no Kev - it wisnae a concocted masonic handshake contrived by using a leg as an aid)
Seems my pelvis is compensating for some additional problems in my chassis (spine) and is tilting - resulting in leg shortage.
Well, that explains ever-decreasing circles that I've been walking - it takes me 8 miles of walking to get to my garden shed....doing pirouhettes (or is it tourettes?) to move 80'
The workshop solution was two-fold > stand on the bottom step of my stairs with the right(offside) leg dangling down towards the floor off-step. Or altering the accelarator pedal to make me stretch the speed device (leg) thus compensating for the pelvic imbalance (is that what a pelvic thrust is?? One of you pole dancers out there might know?)
Remedial work has been halted just now as i fell off another fckn step at a 'night club' in Glasgow (The Ferry) causing an unexpected thrust making the pelvic tilt move another inch.
Does anyone have one of those invalid cars that had 3 wheels, and hand controls only?? Just I need to get to a bathroom soon and using the one at the house is just too far away......
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2018 23:23:18 GMT
Find a recommended Osteopath or Chiropractor they will sort you out pretty quick.
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Post by Ravasher on Sept 22, 2018 10:20:07 GMT
Had my check for a fault - continually pulling to the right.... having noticed a change about 3 months ago. Off-side leg appeared 1" longer than the other. No, I'm not talking cricket (I know you Englanders will automatically jump to that conclusion). The problem was exaggerated by a steady turn to the left, and continual effort had to be made to move in a straight line. So off to the workshop.... And the physio told me that the perceived pull to the left was due not to one leg being longer than the other > as physically shown by the off-side trouser leg being 1" higher than the other (and no Kev - it wisnae a concocted masonic handshake contrived by using a leg as an aid) Seems my pelvis is compensating for some additional problems in my chassis (spine) and is tilting - resulting in leg shortage. Well, that explains ever-decreasing circles that I've been walking - it takes me 8 miles of walking to get to my garden shed....doing pirouhettes (or is it tourettes?) to move 80' The workshop solution was two-fold > stand on the bottom step of my stairs with the right(offside) leg dangling down towards the floor off-step. Or altering the accelarator pedal to make me stretch the speed device (leg) thus compensating for the pelvic imbalance (is that what a pelvic thrust is?? One of you pole dancers out there might know?) Remedial work has been halted just now as i fell off another fckn step at a 'night club' in Glasgow (The Ferry) causing an unexpected thrust making the pelvic tilt move another inch. Does anyone have one of those invalid cars that had 3 wheels, and hand controls only?? Just I need to get to a bathroom soon and using the one at the house is just too far away...... The good old invacar I’m sure they were banned from the roads in the late 90’s or thereabouts. anyway hope you get sorted.
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