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vRS Joe

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  1. Going through insurance will put a non fault claim on your insurance. This is likely to increase your premium.

    In my case it DOUBLED!

    Take the cash and don't involve insurance IMO, will be less hassle for all involved.

    Fingers crossed the old chap is genuine

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  2. It's my car that was the latest to go....

    BLT engined Fabia with GTB1756vk turbo running 2.3 bar of boost for the last 40k miles. Milage is 121'000.

    I'm not changing the Pistons, the cracked one (number 2) is just being replaced with one of Alex's spare ones.

    That saves a bit of money which is going towards the ceramic coating (£200)

    The car hasn't been running quite right for some time. It was intermittently producing lots of white/grey smoke under boost. It will be interesting to see if that persists after the re-build.

    Thankfully Alex caught this one before it damaged the block...

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  3. Go into a Tesco store in the summer and have a look at say Sweetcorn (No, not the tinned), Look at country of origin and it will probably say something like Egypt, Now step out of the door into say rural Norfolk and see the fields are full of the stuff,,, Why, just why?? Tesco aint got a clue what buy British means...

    What you see in the fields is called Maize and it's grown for cattle and AD plants! Have you tried it? It pretty unpleasant to eat. Not much sweetcorn grown in this country as the season is quite short.

    It's easier and I suspect cheaper to grow it elsewhere.

    I have to agree with the comments on here about Tesco using made up English sounding farm names to flog foreign food. Really grates me!

  4. I have had the same problem with rats on and off over the last 15 years or so that I've kept hens.

    I found the easiest way to remove the problem is to remove the food. So take any feed troughs away just before dusk and let the birds clear and remaining split feed before they go to roost. Thus leaving nothing for mr Rat. Then put food out again in the morning.

    I used an old chest freezer to put the food in, totally rat proof.

    Also rats will take the eggs during day time if they can so you may need to up your collections!

    I've tried shooting them to no avail - too small and too quick for me even with a shotgun. You might shoot the odd one....fun though!

    Once I'm sure I've removed the rats food I put a poison pack directly into the rats burrow and place a rock over the burrow entrance. Job done.

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