Zilla91
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Sorry, I’m not into that kind of thing.I would have a little play with you
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Sorry, I’m not into that kind of thing.I would have a little play with you
I actually did go to local garage roughly a month ago. I used compressor to add some air to my tyres (up to 3 bar) and then went inside and grabbed a cup of coffee.I’ve never set foot in a petrol station in over 4 years. Grim places even before you factor in the prices. Plug in at home. Sleep.
That’s reason enough for me to switch to electric. I don’t think Tesla are all that now though. But won’t ever go back to petrol.
I’m looking forward to my annual petrol station visit, as it’ll mean it’s spring and thus needing petrol for the lawnmower.I’ve never set foot in a petrol station in over 4 years. Grim places even before you factor in the prices. Plug in at home. Sleep.
needing petrol for the lawnmower.
I bought an EGO battery mower and works great. I used to dread trying to start the gas mower the first time in the Spring.I’m looking forward to my annual petrol station visit, as it’ll mean it’s spring and thus needing petrol for the lawnmower.
Pulling up at a pump in the Tesla can get a few funny looks, even when you pull the plastic can out, biggest problem is giving the grass it’s first mow without getting that P.P. Arnold song stuck in your head.
I had to buy some soft drinks that apparently were only sold in one garage. Separate parking was full, so just EVed one of the pumps. I suspect as EVs take over we'll get ICE drivers complaining about blocked pumps.I’ve never set foot in a petrol station in over 4 years. Grim places even before you factor in the prices. Plug in at home. Sleep.
That’s reason enough for me to switch to electric. I don’t think Tesla are all that now though. But won’t ever go back to petrol.
For extra effect, get the can out of the frunk. Never fails to add extra confusion.Pulling up at a pump in the Tesla can get a few funny looks, even when you pull the plastic can out, biggest problem is giving the grass it’s first mow without getting that P.P. Arnold song stuck in your head.
I’m looking forward to my annual petrol station visit, as it’ll mean it’s spring and thus needing petrol for the lawnmower
My lawn is cut by robots now; mowing used to be a Friday evening chore ready for weekend - and then, if raining, a Saturday morning chore when we likely had weekend guests coming and Wifee would have liked help to get ready ... Robots not perfect, but work well most of the time and when they do every morning when I wake up my lawn looks freshly cut - 'coz it is!
This thread is already OT so I will take it further on subject of Robot mowers…
I have been thinking of getting a robot mower but not found an answer for them being suitable for us.
We have several families of friendly badgers who regularly visit us. Consequently we have several well trodden badger highways across our lawn.
How deep do the lawn edge wires have to go as badgers have big claws and I would think we would need to bury them at least a couple of inches deep along the edge to prevent them being dug up by the claws of accelerating/braking badgers?
How deep do the lawn edge wires have to go as badgers have big claws and I would think we would need to bury them at least a couple of inches deep along the edge to prevent them being dug up by the claws of accelerating/braking badgers?
I do wonder how much fuel/servicing demand will fall as councils, hospitals and estate management companies switch to electric for pollution, safety, noise and eventually cost reasons
Only along the perimeter - which might not be exactly where Badgers are making indentations?
On a commercial gardening contractors forum I read the Pro Battery lobby say it means they can work on clients sites early on a Saturday morning ... or not have to co-ordinate with homeworking owners that have phone meetings etc. - whereas with Petrol they had that additional hassle.