I bought the same as you.
Thanks for the idea Cuppa.
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Rip out whats left if anything of the old stem.
Fit the new one from the outside and nip down wingnut or nut to seal.
Inflate as normal
No need to remove the wheel or dismount the tyre or break the bead and... ipso facto... no hassles trying to reseat the bead to inflate
Both clocks date from 1885, both in perfect working order I have the brass lion and ladys head to put
on the one where thery are missing but so many little jobs to do.
They are called Ansonia or nick named a insomnia they do strike but that sends you crazy after a while.
If you like western movies you will normally see one in the back ground somewhere
Bought 63% reduction gears today! Buuut, I wont see them until September or October :(
OLED TV... $%$#^% AWESOME picture
Can easily count the zits on the kid in the 23rd row at the footy if your team is losing... which my team does a LOT at the moment...
Two quality swanndri chequered shirts, new winter apparel for the modern day man :)
Bought some filter kits today! I'm set for a while now. Thanks Mark !!
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Bought a 4 season 2 man tent today, ready for this years snow season camping adventures. Going to try this instead of the Darche swag and stretcher and see how it compares. Its a Coleman Helios Exponent X2, claims to have been tested satisfactorily on Everest, but who knows. The reviews seem fine though and construction appears similar to the other high performance tents .
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Also bought a spare winch gearbox engagement lever for the rear winch. After the last trip which had its share of rear end thumps, it became obvious the winch could sustain impact damage if unlucky, and a smashed actuation lever could be all thats between a recovery or a long wait. Damn expensive (Warn 15000lb) but insurance.