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Hamder
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Medlem siden: 07 Marts 2008 Status: Offline Beskeder: 4 |
![]() Emne: Gammel oliestarut.Sendt: 07 Marts 2008 kl. 21:09 |
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Hejsa...
Min gamle Esso oliebrænder er efter 35 år afgået ved døden.
Den var monteret på en HS-Tarm kedel model B20.
Nu har jeg fundet en Tb mini pille brænder.
Kan jeg montere den på denne kedel. ?
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Hamder
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Medlem siden: 07 Marts 2008 Status: Offline Beskeder: 4 |
![]() Sendt: 08 Marts 2008 kl. 09:13 |
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Hov...
Hvad er forskellen på at fyre med 6 mm piller til at fyre med 8 mm piller`?
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scottedor
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Medlem siden: 26 Februar 2008 Status: Offline Beskeder: 9 |
![]() Sendt: 14 Marts 2008 kl. 20:16 |
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hej ja det kan du godt det skulle ikke være så dårlig en kedel,spørgsmålet er hvor nem den er at rengøre.En tb mini er efter hvad jeg har hørt ikke den mest stabile pillebrænder dens fotocelle er meget sart over for støv. mvh erik
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Hamder
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Medlem siden: 07 Marts 2008 Status: Offline Beskeder: 4 |
![]() Sendt: 21 Marts 2008 kl. 11:15 |
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Nu er Tb'en monteret.
Det er lidt besværligt at rense, men det går. (kun 4 møtrikker ) Den giver fint varme og flot flamme. Men rapspiller gider den ikke uden rens hver ½ dag. (de lægger en fast pilleformet aske ) |
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Hamder
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![]() Sendt: 13 December 2008 kl. 11:28 |
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Nu kan jeg sige med ro i stemmen at ... Det der pilleri det virker jo bare |
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caoxueer1r
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Medlem siden: 01 September 2009 Status: Offline Beskeder: 5 |
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We had a number of close calls that day. When we rose, it was obviously late and we had to hurry so as not to miss breakfast; we knew the dining room staff was strict about closing at nine o'clock. Then, when we had been driving in the desert for nearly two hours —— it must have been close to noon —— the heat nearly hid us in;wow power leveling, the radiator boiled over and we had to use most of our drinking water to cool it down. By the time we reached the mountain, it was our o'clock and we were exhausted. Here, judgement ran out of us and we started the tough climb to the summit, not realizing that darkness came suddenly in the desert. Sure enough, by six we were struggling and Andrew very nearly went down a steep cliff, dragging Mohammed and me along with him. By nine, eq2 plat,when the wind howled across the flat ledge of the summit, we knew as we shivered together for warmth that it had not been our lucky day. |
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strong1r
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Medlem siden: 04 December 2009 Status: Offline Beskeder: 5 |
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In a kingdom far away from our country, there was a town over which ruled the Tsar Pea with his Tsaritza Carrot. He had many wise statesmen, wealthy princes, strong, powerful warriors, and also simple soldiers, a hundred thousand, less one man. In that town lived all kinds of people: honest, bearded merchants, keen and open-handed rascals, German tradesmen, lovely maidens, Russian drunkards; and in the suburbs all around, the peasants tilled the soil, sowed the wheat, ground the flour, traded in the markets, and spent the money in drink. In one of the suburbs there was a poor hut where an old man lived with his three sons, Thomas, Pakhom, and Ivan. The old man was not only clever, he was wise. He had happened once to have a chat with the devil. They talked together while the old man treated him to a tumbler of wine and got out of the devil many great secrets. Soon after this the peasant began to perform such marvelous acts that the neighbors called him a sorcerer, a magician, and even supposed that the devil was his kin. Indeed the old man was very wise; but his children were not his equals. Two of them were almost as clever. They were married and had children, but Ivan, the youngest, was single. No one cared much for him because he was rather a fool, could not count one, two, three, and only drank, or ate, or slept, or lay around. Why care for such a person? Every one knows life for some is brighter than for others. But Ivan was good-hearted and quiet. Ask of him a belt, he will give a kaftan also; take his mittens, he certainly would want to have you take his cap with them. And that is why all liked Ivan, and usually called him Ivanoushka the Simpleton; though the name means fool, at the same time it carries the idea of a kind heart. Our old man lived on with his sons until finally his hour came to die. He called his three sons and said to them:world of warcraft gold, "Dear children of mine, my dying hour is at hand and ye must fulfill my will. Every one of you come to my grave and spend one night with me; thou, Tom, the first night; thou, Pakhom, the second night; and thou, Ivanoushka the Simpleton, the third." Two of the brothers, as clever people, promised their father to do according to his bidding, but the Simpleton did not even promise; he only scratched his head. The old man died and was buried. During the celebration the family and guests had plenty of pancakes to eat and plenty of whisky to wash them down. Break went on to say that. Now you remember that on the first night Thomas was to go to the grave; but he was too lazy, or possibly afraid, so he said to the Simpleton: "All right," answered Ivanoushka the Simpleton. He took a slice of black rye bread, went to the grave, stretched himself out, and soon began to snore. The church clock struck midnight; the wind roared, the owl cried in the trees, the grave opened and the old man came out and asked: "Who is there?" "I,"wedding dress, answered Ivanoushka. "Well, my dear son, I will reward thee for thine obedience," said the father. Lo! the cocks crowed and the old man dropped into the grave. The Simpleton arrived home and went to the warm stove. "What happened?" asked the brothers. "Nothing," he answered. "I slept the whole night and am hungry now." The second night it was Pakhom's turn to go to his father's grave. He thought it over and said to the Simpleton: "To-morrow is a busy day with me. Go in my place to our father's grave." "All right," answered Ivanoushka. He took along with him a piece of fish pie, went to the grave and slept. Midnight approached, the wind roared, crows came flying, the grave opened and the old man came out.replica watches, "Who is there?" he asked. "I," answered his son the Simpleton. "Well, my beloved son, I will not forget thine obedience," said the old man. The cocks crowed and the old man dropped into his grave. Ivanoushka the Simpleton came home, went to sleep on the warm stove, and in the morning his brothers asked: "What happened?" "Nothing," answered Ivanoushka. On the third night the brothers said to Ivan the Simpleton: "It is thy turn to go to the grave of our father. The father's will should be done." "All right," answered Ivanoushka. He took some cookies, put on his sheepskin, and arrived at the grave.
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