If you want to turn off the seatbelt chime but keep the warning light, turn on ignition, put seatbelt in and out 9 times very quickly. Worked on my Discovery to hopefully on yours too - if you want to of course. Great videos on both channels.
If that seatbelt chime bugs you … 1. Turn engine on and then off before seatbelt warning appears. 2. Fasten driver's seatbelt and then turn on engine again. 3. Within 60 seconds, disengage and re-engage driver's seatbelt 8 times. A chime will then ring confirming elimination of seatbelt warning. It apparently eliminates both the audible and visual seatbelt warnings and warning light
The concrete ones are great. But just be careful in cold weather with them. We had one split in the frost. So now we just have a 2litre plastic bottle left floating in them all now and haven’t had any problems since .
HDPE stock tubs hold up very well, at least on the Canadian prairie at similar latitude, and easily customizable for water fittings. They’re just about everywhere on the farms and ranches ‘round my way. If they do fail, (Say, a horse takes exception to them and stomps off a fitting) they do require a fairly pricey epoxy, but can be repaired. As for UV mitigation, you can always sleeve your pipe with a larger one, which is a common practice here in the land of 2m+ frost depths.. I am a huge fan of those compression fittings, particularly the Philmac brand… I’ve used them extensively on underground potable water service, septic systems, automatic livestock waterers, and down-well pumps up to 100m.
I second Philmac fittings. Never had an issue. They do one that takes various sizes of pipes that is always worth having handy for urgent repairs. It is called a Philmac UTC (Universal transition coupling). I was first introduced to the brand and the UTC by my local water company who were doing an urgent repair, they sweared by the brand, so good enough for them I thought good enough for me and have never looked back👍
About 5 years ago I did a garden patio we dug down about 18 inch and water was apparent, apparently it was after rainwe had to raise the patio and ended up lifting lawn.... former field might be time to drain field kid.
I watch some youtubers doing "straight line missions" where they walk across a UK country in a straight line. It takes them across farmers fields and are often hopping fences too high to step over by briefly putting their foot and most of their body weight on the top wire. When I see it I think of how much resources and effort went into your fences. How bad is it? Out of 10 how angry/hurt would it make you feel with someone doing that to your fences?
There's a recent video on here called "Injecting the sky - Met Office confirm Geoengineering" which explains what those Chemtrails are all about in your sky. Global dimming is just what we need at 53 degrees north, not.
I always like to see old bath tubs in fields
Me, too.
That hedge looks well!
"Timothy, you eejit!"...the Irish in you came out at last 😂😂
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What a great tool on the tractor 👍👍
If you want to turn off the seatbelt chime but keep the warning light, turn on ignition, put seatbelt in and out 9 times very quickly. Worked on my Discovery to hopefully on yours too - if you want to of course.
Great videos on both channels.
I should have read all the other posts!
If that seatbelt chime bugs you …
1. Turn engine on and then off before seatbelt warning appears.
2. Fasten driver's seatbelt and then turn on engine again.
3. Within 60 seconds, disengage and re-engage driver's seatbelt 8 times. A chime will then ring confirming elimination of seatbelt warning.
It apparently eliminates both the audible and visual seatbelt warnings and warning light
When you say 'turn the engine on' are you meaning to start it or just switch on the ignition?
I haven’t done it on a D3 … though it’s the same on other Land Rovers. On those it’s just to the ignition on - not starting the engine.
@@Anderzander Thanks. I did it on our D4 this afternoon - and as stated, it is just the ignition. Cheers.
The concrete ones are great. But just be careful in cold weather with them.
We had one split in the frost. So now we just have a 2litre plastic bottle left floating in them all now and haven’t had any problems since .
Good to know. I thought we might drain that field down but either way I’ve heard the bottle trick works well. 👍
An old tennis ball in the water, also works well
Concrete trough,s can freeze and crack in the winter , empty them or place a piece of timber in the water, it will absorb the pressure.
Seen same usage in swimming pools can prevent expansion of ice
What breed is your dog 🐕
Good to add gravel to each joint just in case it goes,be much easier to sort.
Great tip!
HDPE stock tubs hold up very well, at least on the Canadian prairie at similar latitude, and easily customizable for water fittings. They’re just about everywhere on the farms and ranches ‘round my way. If they do fail, (Say, a horse takes exception to them and stomps off a fitting) they do require a fairly pricey epoxy, but can be repaired.
As for UV mitigation, you can always sleeve your pipe with a larger one, which is a common practice here in the land of 2m+ frost depths..
I am a huge fan of those compression fittings, particularly the Philmac brand… I’ve used them extensively on underground potable water service, septic systems, automatic livestock waterers, and down-well pumps up to 100m.
I second Philmac fittings. Never had an issue. They do one that takes various sizes of pipes that is always worth having handy for urgent repairs. It is called a Philmac UTC (Universal transition coupling). I was first introduced to the brand and the UTC by my local water company who were doing an urgent repair, they sweared by the brand, so good enough for them I thought good enough for me and have never looked back👍
“Rushed morning with no plan.” - Yep. I live there.
Have you thought about getting a borehole drilled?
About 5 years ago I did a garden patio we dug down about 18 inch and water was apparent, apparently it was after rainwe had to raise the patio and ended up lifting lawn.... former field might be time to drain field kid.
Great vid as usual, quick question where did u get your foldable pliers with the knife from please & did it come with the belt pouch.
Please can you point me in the right direction
You are getting great use out of the mini digger..
Well yellow one is a gas pipe and that's mainly Underground but they do come out of ground with it and wrap it up in wrap it Up and type
blue pipe everywhere......and Plasson fittings.........
Moores concrete troughs without a shadow of a doubt......if you can stretch to a concrete base under each then that is perfect
I watch some youtubers doing "straight line missions" where they walk across a UK country in a straight line. It takes them across farmers fields and are often hopping fences too high to step over by briefly putting their foot and most of their body weight on the top wire. When I see it I think of how much resources and effort went into your fences. How bad is it? Out of 10 how angry/hurt would it make you feel with someone doing that to your fences?
Maggie would sort them, Im sure 🤣🤣
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There's a recent video on here called "Injecting the sky - Met Office confirm Geoengineering" which explains what those Chemtrails are all about in your sky. Global dimming is just what we need at 53 degrees north, not.