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4 years 4 months ago #21324 by MikeSeale
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With the money you saved buying used you should be able to afford a rake and get those leaves tidied up.

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4 years 4 months ago #21326 by JonTappin
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That's a fair comment Mike (you sound like my Dad though) but not really good enough to post twice ;)

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4 years 4 months ago #21327 by Phil Ford
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JonTappin wrote: That's a fair comment Mike (you sound like my Dad though) but not really good enough to post twice ;)


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4 years 4 months ago #21328 by JonTappin
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I was expecting Mike to do that, but I'm disappointed in you Phil :)

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4 years 4 months ago #21329 by DavidTappin
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For the record, what I said in an email to Jon in reply to his in which he sent me attaching those snaps, taken in his garden, of this splendid addition to the Tappin family was:

All you need now is a leaf sweeper!

At the Müllheim model field in Germany where Jetcat do their prototype testing they have fitted an old P80 turbine in a length of iron drain pipe which they use as a leaf blower to keep things tidy. Now there’s an idea Jon.

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4 years 4 months ago #21330 by Phil Ford
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DavidTappin wrote: At the Müllheim model field in Germany where Jetcat do their prototype testing they have fitted an old P80 turbine in a length of iron drain pipe which they use as a leaf blower to keep things tidy. Now there’s an idea Jon.


Without moving to far from the subject title David, do you mean the Germans can't afford a "proper" leaf blower? :dry: Although I did see some time ago a member getting a defiant BBQ going with an EDF jet, No names but just think of Raptors in Red.

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