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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Yes, just use the correct size allen key and the inserts will unscrew. The new radiator threads should be the same. John :)
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    Roof sheathing

    Great to see someone taking so much care and interest in their home, Emma! Regards John :)
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    Roof sheathing

    No need to worry about that one Emma - sheet material such as this often has splits and it's only through one layer of veneer. Ply such as this (it's actually a material called 'stoutheart' as far as I can see) doesn't need to be of first quality as such volumes would be expensive, hence it's...
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    £250 for us this morning :) John :)
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    Roof sheathing

    Hi Emma As you live North of the border I guess we can see sarking sheets of ply rather than the more traditional tongue and groove planks. For sure, I’d leave things well alone as the roof shell will be very strong and ply can warp under it’s own weight. Regards! John
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    Stiga powered mountfield wont start

    I don't know if this particular machine has a fuel tap or not, but when you remove the float bowl you'll see the plastic float inside. Raising this with your finger shuts off the fuel flow, which will start again when the float drops. John :)
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    Stiga powered mountfield wont start

    The choke flap is the one on the right of the picture. It may be automatically operated, but the flap must close completely to get a cold start. Of course, there may be a blockage within - in which case its float bowl off (carb removed) using the central bolt, followed by the main jet and...
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    Stiga powered mountfield wont start

    In which case there will be some sort of choke mechanism. Often the carb has two flaps in it, operated by rods. One nearest the engine is the throttle, the other nearest the air cleaner is the choke. John :)
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    Stiga powered mountfield wont start

    Before you dive in......what sort of choke does the machine have - is it via a primer bulb or a lever on top of the carb? A photo of the carb would really help if you can. John :)
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    Threading the strimmer correctly

    There should be a rewind direction arrow somewhere on the spool; Always use the correct diameter line; Don't wind too much line on the spool; When using the line auto feed, bump the head on soft ground after giving the machine a rev and then letting it slow a bit. John :)
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    TPMS Replacement

    Has the tyre fitter no comment on this one, Doug? Surely he will have seen this before.......maybe the sensor was a dud. John :)
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    Makita Multi hex screw thread gone

    Blackened Allen screws are often very hard. If it was mine, I’d try hammering an Imperial key slightly oversize in, but failing that I’d grind some flats very carefully and use an adjustable spanner to shift it. John.
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    Makita Multi hex screw thread gone

    A picture if you can please! Some screws are so hard you'd never drill them so grind down a couple of flats if possible! John :)
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    TPMS Replacement

    I can't say for sure Doug but on some vehicles you have to cover around 100 miles before it sorts itself out. John :)
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    Anyone here converted a Japanese import into a camper?

    I'm pretty familiar with the older Mazda Bongo - Ford Freindee - the one with the Ford 2.5 Turbo diesel, permanent 4X4 auto. Many of these have had some sort of conversion by now and that may be the cheapest way to proceed - the owners club / website is very thorough for all of your needs. I...
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    Mount field 725M no drive.

    Make sure the belt from engine to the gearbox is intact and correctly routed, so when it is tensioned by the clutch pedal the drive takes place and the gearbox pulley spins. Post back if this happens and we’ll take it from there. John
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    Hayter 13/30 not starting

    If the engine will spin it's ready to go . Try taking the plug out and spinning the engine over ( is the plug wet?) and trying again using full choke. Ensure the choke butterfly closes fully! John
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    Glue together CV Boots.

    They may last a few revolutions..... One of the worst inventions ever. John :)
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    Bosch Shredder - Defective Switch

    I think maybe you could come up with some method of at least, using the machine........the ATCO equivalent switch has gone AWOL too. You would lose some overload protection and the reversing facility though. John :)
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    Do I need to prime this metal?

    For pock marks, read tiny scratches! I use etching primer on any metal, in my case 99% steel and it hasn't let me down at all.......where ordinary primer has. John :)
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