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  1. Both good guns, try them and take the one you like best.
  2. Fib new

    muscle rubs

    Have been climbing a lot of trees the last few days while having a bit of a cold. Shoulders and ribs hurt like hell... Just put some red tiger balm on and seems to work ok... Pretty strong stuff!
  3. I've got one -took me a while to get used to it-. Get yourself the sportman mount. Great for mounting it on a Shotgun or rifle
  4. My current sa is a browning A5 -the new one- before this one it was a browning gold. Both have been up to expectations -good guns so far. I would go for a well known brand gun that fits. Try a few and make your pick. I know there are a lot of people on here that are crazy about one brand and others that really like the other... But you really cannot go far wrong by choosing one of a brand like browning, beretta, winchester and so on.
  5. @archiebald: pics? I drive a 200 tdi pu and love it. GF drives a 110 td5 and it's not the same but I would hessitate to buy another td5! Both great engines and both will last a lot of miles...
  6. Like many different birds. But if i had to choose: eider!
  7. I don't have a td5 90 -mines a td5 110- but I drive with only the backbox. Nice sound when revving, but no big difference driving at constant speed.
  8. Fib new

    loss of dog

    Feel for you. Never get used to it.
  9. Had a few freelanders -not all trouble free-. Replacement engines are fairly cheap. Buy one and change te head gasket, oilrail and -if iTS and older model- the thermostat. Not a very hard job to do, not extremely heavy either - k series engine is a light weight engine- For 250 I would buy it and do her up. But that's just me.
  10. Interesting read Farmer Sim... And not that difficult to realise either.
  11. About the central heating pumps -I was wondering the same thing. Pumps don't use that much power. Am now thinking about a seperated system for heating, lighting aso. Washing machine would be used when running the generator -in fact, all appliances that use a lot of wattage will be used at the same time by plugging in to the diesel/electric generator. It's not that we were looking to go off the grid. The house has no electrics because it's just to far from the main road and it would be to expensive -to us at least- to connect it. It's not a big concern to us, we know it needs some getting used to, but it will be fine in the end. Just curious about solutions from people over here since most of them here seem to be able to think of the beaten path.
  12. As said, system works ok at the moment -we don't expect it to be without problems- but I'm interested in any means or technologies that can make life eassier. We're looking into solar cells at the moment and which methods we can use to store electricity. Thanks so far! Nice to see so many replies in such a short time.
  13. Hi all, Took us a little while, but we found a nice house in the Scottish Borders. Nice old cottage -but renovated about 8 years ago. There are however a few challenges... House is off grid - no water, no electrics and so on. It can be heated by a central heating system on gas, but we will concert this to solid fuel central heating. Water supply is no problem either -there's a spring near the house and we will install a particle and UV filtration system. Only thing that I'm still struggling with is the power supply. At the moment all power needed is generated by a diesel/electric generator and deep cycle batteries. There is a hydro/electric generator, but this realy doesn't supply enough to make things work. Anyone on here who lives off the grid as well? Anyone any ideas how we can supply the house with power any other way than by using a diesel/electric generator? The system works fine by the way, but it would be nice not to be totally relying on only this system. Cheers
  14. This year -because of great demand- I was looking at a bigger container than a big jar. Decided to try one of those water jerry cans they use for camping trips. Was a bit affraid the plastic would leave a bad taste, but up till now it seems to be the same in taste as a normal glas jar. Anyone else tried this?
  15. Fib new

    brush cutter

    We have got a few. I prefer the bigger stihl's. Get one that can be used with a sawblade as well. Most of the time I use it with the tree-point-blade, but when you have to cut near barbed wire or mesh the big head with the four strings is more ideal.
  16. Got one in 22-250. Been using it for years, good gun. Use it on fox and roe. Done a lot of lamping with it, and rather like the fact it's not to light.
  17. I've been through this sort of thing as well. Good luck for the future and keep your head up -but according to what your writing that is not going to be a problem.
  18. Had a browning gold which is almost the same. Great gun, only sold it on when I bought a new A5. Sold it to a friend who made it realtree by spraypainting with krylon. He will never sell it on because he does not seem to miss with the gun -could be because the gun fits him off course.
  19. Thanks for the feedback guys. We're looking at the area around Edinburgh at the moment. Had a look at houses near Fife/Glenrothes -nice area and near Edinburgh. Heard people mention an extra bridge over the fourth, but heard that rumour 6years ago as well... Found the houses a bit expensive in this area, but that could be because it's near Edinburgh. Now looking at houses at the same distance south south/west of Edinburgh. Also nice area, but less more expensive. Don't know why they are cheaper though...
  20. We -my GF, the dogs, ferrets and horse- are moving to the UK in the next two years. Reason is that my work is ending here on mainland Europe -I've been a gamekeeper for the last 14 years, forrestry manager by trade-. I've lived in the scottish borders (dumfries and galloway) before I started this job and since we do not have a connection to the area we work and live now -except for work and house- there is no reason to stay here. We would like to move back to scotland. I've been nearly everywhere in scotland, but like to know you're opinion on certain area's. We are looking at rural area's that are not to far from civilisation -not the highlands- there has to be a city nearby -like 30-45 min drive-, sporting opportunities are also very important. Any idea'a!
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