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rich.
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#1 Post by rich. »

just knackered a tyre & tube for my jcb.. nothing job for a mate.. just searched ebay for an inner tube & found this :?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Womens-Se ... 487d41804e
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#2 Post by tractorman »

Oh nuts, just missed that! Oh well, I'm not sure if it was the right size - my tractors have 28" and 36" back wheels!

I do like eBay's suggestions at times - I have just given feedback on a body warmer and they suggested that a crochet top would be of interest (or some sort of ladies cardigan). OK, the body warmer (gillet) was unisex, but perhaps some other "unisex" item would have been more interesting.

OK, I knew it would happen - I got a body warmer because my new waterproof jacket and leggings aren't at all warm. Now it is sunny and bright - shirt sleeves weather!
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#3 Post by JPB »

:lol:
Rich, you're lucky. I was searching eBay earlier on for whips & chains :P and all it would show me was a whole load of equipment intended for use by jockeys and cyclists. :cry:
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:lol:
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#5 Post by suffolkpete »

I once did a search for shock absorbers, but it came up with a whole load of results for ladies' upper body support garments :D
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#6 Post by JPB »

That's nothing, Pete, I was asked to fit a valve radio to a lovely 1950s car recently so I went looking on the internet for the device needed to get the radio's AC supply from the vehicle's DC electrics. :shock:
And may your mythological supreme being of choice forbid that anyone should search eBay for plugs without first selecting the car parts category. Failure to do that will open your eyes and no mistake.. :idea: On the other hand, maybe that thing I saw could also be used for spreading rack gaiters over the track rod ends?
J
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