farty
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beer, jazz, home brewing beers and wines, internet, caravanning, narrowboats, cruise ship, PS Waverley.....
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Bettyhill, Sutherland, Scotland
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Yeti Outdoor, L&K, 2.0d, 110kW, DSG
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2017
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farty started following Any Smart Home nerds here? , THE Winter Tyres Thread and Depreciation 13% over five years
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My beloved Yeti was totalled by a driver coming out of a side turning. The Yeti rolled three times, ending up on its roof. Luckily, my wife escaped with only cuts and bruises and the other driver has admitted fault; the police will prosecute. I bought the Yeti as an ex demonstrator with 2,000 miles on the clock for £19,450 in January 2018. The insurers offered £16,929 this week (September 2022) so that is only a drop of 13%! It was a L&K 2.0 DSG automatic with only 36,000 miles. But I was chuffed with the payout. Treasure your Yeti!
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Copy Amundsen Satnav Skoda 16Gb SD card to 32Gb
farty replied to whooshvrs's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
We are lucky that Skoda offers the updates at zero cost. Other brands often don't. It is my decision not to support China when it does not respect IP rights. You are undermining legit companies. -
Copy Amundsen Satnav Skoda 16Gb SD card to 32Gb
farty replied to whooshvrs's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
I am still using the 16Gb card with the recent update. I have Wester Europe's map. I would not support copyright infringement.. -
Fair enough. What is "dame" in your post?
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But smaller wheels will drop more into potholes. For a smooth ride over potholes the larger the diameter, the better. Riding a bicycle with small wheels should convince you of this fact - bikes like the Moulton are OK on smooth tarmac.....
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I have Lifx bulbs and Homematic IP TRVs and wall thermostats. Homematic is German and very good. I have a small fortune in Sonos speakers. I'm currently playing with Alexa and an Echo Dot but only because I got one for £4. I have an Efergy energy monitoe which is good. Having separate schedules for each radiator is very handy and I can give the bathroom a boost before my shower. All in all I have about 32 devices on the two home networks.
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Copy Amundsen Satnav Skoda 16Gb SD card to 32Gb
farty replied to whooshvrs's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
The Security ID on the card has been hacked. This is how eBay sellers are able to flog cards that work. -
My nearest key cutter is in Dingwall, 65 miles away and over two hours' drive, But when I next go I will get a spare key and put it in the lining of the wife's handbag,
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Did they just give you a blade or does it look like a normal car key? My local Timpsons warned me never to put it in the ignition - it could knacker the whole system.
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Will you buy a spare key? £11 at Timpsons.
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I do not want to get into a squabble.. If the roads here are deep in snow I can just wait. I don't think it is ever a good idea to fit better grip tyres on the front. It's a terrible idea to mix summer and winter tyres front and rear.
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Most https://www.edentyres.com/should-i-fit-new-tyres-to-the-front-or-rear/ https://kumhotyre.co.uk/kumho-news/should-you-fit-new-tyres-to-the-front-or-rear/ https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=9451 https://www.uniroyal-tyres.com/car/tyre-guide/tyre-knowledge/good-tyres-on-front-or-rear https://www.goodyear.eu/en_gb/consumer/learn/rotating-your-tires.html your call!
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I went with Bridgestone Turanza DriveGuards (run flats) in the end because the local guy could get them fairly quickly. She says the car drives better but I did not notice any change. But she does hurtle round corners as dog is thrown from side to side. If these wear well I will fit them to the front eventually but those are both new.
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The tyres with the better grip should be on the rear as drivers are better able to handle understeer than oversteer.
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Has some 'orrible sprog turned the switch upside down? Have you clicked on "CLEAR FAULTS"?