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Winter Prep !! Whats everyone doing ??
- Fearghal Murphy
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:woohoo: :evil: :woohoo:Councils across England are slashing spending on winter road services like gritting, even though the number of winter road accidents has rocketed.
Severe cold, snow and ice in recent years have led to dangerous driving conditions and road closures. Department for Transport figures show there was a 37 per cent increase in the number of cars overturning in snow and ice in 2010.
But budget estimates from the Department for Communities and Local Government show councils are planning widespread cuts to services like salting roads and snowploughing.
Sixty-seven councils are slashing winter road services budgets, with 33 set to spend 10 per cent less than last year and 21 aiming to spend 30 per cent less. In total, local authorities are planning a significant 3.6 per cent cut .
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only £15 pair - might be worth a punt - if nothing else, can use them for my hound to get in the truck if I ever save up for my 4.5 inch lift :whistle:
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Simply offering to drive their car out of my way usually goes down like a lead balloon. Suggestions like "How about gently pressing the accelerator and trying a higher gear rather than spinning the wheels until you slide sideways into an obstacle " are ignored.
So you still need the warm coats etc for when you get stuck in traffic.
I usually get up half an hour early to get a crack at the roads whilst they are empty, as all the numpties have got to spend an extra 10 minutes clearing snow off their cars before they start off, and I am pretty much at work by then.
Doesn't help on the way home though :evil:
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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even though i wasnt in the jimny, i was first one out in the morning and got to work before seeing any cars really
i started clearing snow at 5am and got my git off the drive by 8am, took me an 1hr to get to work which was a long time but fairly uneventful
the drive home was a bloody nightmare, took me around 3hrs driving in and out of stuck cars, helping people out, sitting in traffic and generally not moving anywhere
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Fearghal Murphy wrote: Very interesting picture?? any progress at all ?? Looks promising also what tires are you using in this picture ?
No more progress yet I've been getting a property ready for let but finished that now so might get some more progress this weekend. I intend to drop a couple of links down from the front tow points then tie them back to the rear radius arm chassis bolts/brackets and get a teenie winch to lift it with.
The tyres are BF Goodrich MTs 30 9.50 15 on standard Jimny rims the one on the right in the picture is about 3 -4 years old the other one is my spare and is about 20 years old they are both actually the same size the ground under the back axle isn't level.
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On the 9th day he swapped it for a Jimny.
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Wish i had never sold it realy Mind you i would never have got the Jimny if i hadnt
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Nearly neat antifreeze. Nylon 12 mm strechy rope 18 ft long bloody stong stuff. montane extreme jacket with hood, nofear ski trousers, sports muckboots best for deep snow. snow goggles dont know why but they look cool. Exterme cold weather sleeping bag and my fav gloves which are extra big black bog cleaning gloves which come up to my elbow nearly with fleece gloves underneath toastie warm and Ideal if you have to dig snow as your hands stay real warm. oh and a bright orange snow shovel. Food wise peanuts and a big cup with a straw for snow with ribena for my slush puppy on the go. A full tank of fuel. Hard boiled egg with salt and pepper. Flask of tea. And the bitch peeling the eggs and applying salt and pepper. Also a dish cleaning brush to sweep the snow off my boots to stop my car getting wet. I am in the process of devising a snow blower to get snow out from under my jimny with the help of a dive bottle and a tube. Could prove dangerous. :pinch:
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