Awesome thread, great job!
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Awesome thread, great job!
Hope you & your vehicles were not hurt in the storm:confused:
Well I would not want that to happen often, our yard flooded, the good wife was in tears when I got home @ 1300hrs last Wednesday, I told her that there was nothing she could have done to stop it anyway, here is our back yard
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psr93udcu9.jpg
and the carport where 4 Land Rovers are stored
http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/u...psdji2xb7l.jpg
my son in law in the image, the water level rose to around 12" or 300mm deep, I still haven't had enough time to check things, what with Anzac day etc, but I suppose I we can count ourselves lucky as quite a few homeowners were flooded out, anyway thanks for the good wishes, cheers Dennis
Oh bugger,
At least its clean water and not carrying mud and silt. You wont have to water the lawn for awhile and not deep enough to test the axle and gearbox seals.
Cheers Steve
Hope the chooks & dogs were high & dry.:cool: We always know when there is storm coming out dog srarts knocking on the door wanting to come in about 2 to 3 hours before the storm hits.:mad:
Hello Dennis,
How did your electrical equipment like your welders survive the flood? Is your house on stumps and only your shed is at ground level?
Coming from Bundaberg, floods can strain a whole community and take a long time to recover from.
Kind Regards
Lionel
Hey Dennis!
any of yours in the ANZAC parades this year?:confused:
I think I saw "Daisey" (not one of yours--)
should've known who to ask:angel::p