The good morning thread

Oneball

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Hi all have a friend with a 3200, the passenger seat is jammed all the way forward . Can someone direct me to the appropriate tec note regarding removing seat so that later I don't go oh that's how you take the inside line? Thanks, Shane

It’s going to be tricky there’s 4 bolts and a couple of electrical plugs. You need to remove the front bolts then slide the seat forward and remove the rear bolts. You then lift the seat out from the back as there are a couple of locating tabs at the front.



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RoaryRati

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Morning all - very excited today as going to Southampton to collect my beloved (car) whose had major surgery and rehab from the skills of Matt & Ash - can't wait.
 

midlifecrisis

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Good morning everyone, working from home today. This is going to be very strange. Set myself up in the conservatory so that I have plenty of light and the hammock! Microsoft teams is going to be in heavy use over the next few weeks.
 

zagatoes30

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Morning all, our stores are closed from today so pressure on the digital channel to keep the numbers coming in, that will only last as long as the suppler chain can support it - tough times
 

allandwf

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Morning all, well back offshore for me until the 1st, who knows what will await on my return, all getting a bit chaotic. Stay safe all.
 

philw696

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Morning all and feeling very weak today and might not be doing much at all.
On medication that Ms French got yesterday after calling the Doctor.
A first for me as she got the prescription by email and printed it off along with her document for movement to pick it up from the Pharmacy.
Over 4,000 people fined yesterday for not having paperwork.
Stay safe all.
 

Felonious Crud

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Get better fast, Phil.

Morning, all. Working today. The 'from home' things seems superfluous.

Later I shall go to the local farm shop for some nice fresh fruit and veg, and then take the cars out to fill 'em up with petrol. The Vantage's fuel light came on on the way back from the Ace, so it probably needs a good thrash and a fill up with something tasty.
 

GeoffCapes

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Morning all. WFH like most others for the foreseeable.

Two conference calls this morning and then make the most of the outside world whilst we still can!
 

Vampyrebat

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Cheers mate I know I will be fine as up until Friday night I was fine and had been cutting grass on that day.
Got meds and Ms French doing a sterling job :)
Good man!!...............They come in handy sometimes don't they...........Like topping up your wine and feeding the cat!!;)
After Friday, we shall all be 'Self Isolating' indefinitely so I think there shall be plenty of lawn cutting for me!
 
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Felonious Crud

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Just back from the farm shop and well stocked up on fresh fruit and veg as well as some extremely fresh eggs.

They had a number of tins of stuff which we didn't buy because we don't need tins of stuff. We're trying to moderate our shopping and keep it more or less as usual. It's hard to resist the urge to buy everything, but resist we must.
 

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Just back from the farm shop and well stocked up on fresh fruit and veg as well as some extremely fresh eggs.

They had a number of tins of stuff which we didn't buy because we don't need tins of stuff. We're trying to moderate our shopping and keep it more or less as usual. It's hard to resist the urge to buy everything, but resist we must.

My local farm shop has started doing home delivery, so I am feeling pretty happy with the shopping situation.
 

Felonious Crud

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My local farm shop has started doing home delivery, so I am feeling pretty happy with the shopping situation.

Our local Tesco is offering delivery slots in April.

Meanwhile the Amazon guy today left the package on the door steep, rang the bell and retreated about 15 feet shouting 'for safety, for safety'. Which was very sensible, I thought. My wife's got a helluva bite.
 
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