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My daughter works at a child minding facility in the evenings doing meals and cleaning up. It helps pay for her pony and college. The other day it seems a gate at the bottom of a flight of stairs broke a top hinge. This came to my daughter's attention when she saw one of the staff trying to hold it up and other staff wondering how to sort it out.
When my daughter got her 90 tdi I got her a tool kit with basic tools like, screwdrivers, pliers etc plus a set of spanners for maintenance. My daughter told them that the only way to remedy the situation was to remove the gate and get a replacement hinge fitted to the top. She said she had a tool kit in the Land Rover and she could remove the gate. So she got the toolkit and removed the bottom hinge and freed up the gate. Now this is the good part. This in my daughter's own words..
"Manager was like why do you have a tool kit and when I said because I drive a land rover and have a stable she just looked at me like my answer didn't make sense."
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Australia needs resourceful young women, send the lass over .
someone on here will quarantine the horses, and Landy![]()
Nice story and shows dad being a Landie owner and always under the bonnet has helped daughter being mechanically or at least a bit handy with tools. Never ceases to amaze me the amount of men who are totally stuffed when it comes to fixing simple stuff at home or on the car.
G/Daughters partner is a typical example (prison officer and not a bad bloke), couldn't change a wheel if he got a puncture as apparently his dad always does stuff like that! So she does the servicing on his car and hers and anything else requiring tools.
So daughter watching and helping me has rubbed off on her daughter which is good.
I stopped a woman driver not long ago and told her she had a puncture on the rear and the tyre was started to rip apart. "I can't do anything about that" she said "my husband can't either so I'll just keep driving it"!!!!
But give them something with a screen and they're in their element.![]()
AlanH.
Yes when my daughter lived with us she would sometimes assist me with the Land Rover if I needed it. Her partner works on a farm and she helps out there if needed. Then there's her pony with the obligatory mucking out the stables and shifting bales of this that and the other about. She is no stranger to the hands on approach. Not many girls are the proud owners of a set of metric/AF spanners. 1/4 drive metric/AF socket set, 3/8 drive metric/AF socket set not to mention her tool kit. Her partner bought her a boiler suit for Christmas so she could wear it while attending to her pony in the morning, take it off then head for college (pre lockdown).
Where in Ireland are you? I was in Westport and Castlebar a couple of years ago .... visiting the family graves.
Arapiles
2014 D4 HSE
"Her partner bought her a boiler suit(overalls) for Christmas...."... So it's true love then!
I have found buying gifts for GFs in the past are fraught with all sorts of dangers...
It's often a fine line between 'smothered in kisses' and being smothered in your sleep......
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