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Rebirth of a 6 Foot Flail Mower

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awemawson:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on September 27, 2016, 03:10:36 PM ---
PS  :wave:  if you used photobucket I would not have to click on every photo to make them large enough to see  :poke:  :)

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And in a little while they'd all be lost to future browsers of the forum like so many earlier threads  :bang:

The 'Bunker' is a Water Pumping Station - the white tank looking thing actually IS a tank open to the air. Years back Hastings Waterboard used to pump water from wells a bit up the valley from here and treat it in that building. At the time they owned my farm. Now although the building is still full of the 1930's equipment they no longer use the well due to the high iron content, but have erected a container like structure in the front that does all the pumping and also houses a back up generator. The masonry building has numerous pipelines entering and is a major junction between three reservoirs so they have had to retain it.

RobWilson:
Cheers Andrew ,
           I thought it may have been part of your farm buildings ,some agricultural thing .


--- Quote ---And in a little while they'd all be lost to future browsers of the forum like so many earlier threads  :bang:

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Just pulling your leg  about the photos .


Rob

awemawson:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on September 27, 2016, 03:26:21 PM ---
Just pulling your leg  about the photos .


Rob

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awemawson:
I know  :clap: but it's a serious point - accounts get lost and the thread looses it's context when Photobucket or other service no longer carries the pictures

RobWilson:

--- Quote from: awemawson on September 27, 2016, 03:43:55 PM ---I know  :clap: but it's a serious point - accounts get lost and the thread looses it's context when Photobucket or other service no longer carries the pictures

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Aye you do have a good point , but it all depends on how you look /use a forum , me I see them as a magazine .  Anyway maybe this topic should be discussed  its own thread so that it does not drag your repair log off topic .


Rob

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