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You've not said what it's off, I'm guessing a top handle saw as they tend to just get sharpened in situ.
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Farmer059 joined the community
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I got a set of Ebay that take dewalt batteries. It cost £30. Totally worth it.
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If no one is in you’re welcome to leave over/behind the front hedge please. Thank you.
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Lad I knew did that 10 yrs ago cut his thumb off, tried to sew it back on not successful though, now got half a thumb, was a proper job. Used to use felco battery ones in the late 90's just when they came out, doing a couple of thousand orchard trees each year.
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Care needed but you can helicoil them without stripping the engine but care with where the piston is, grease and stuffing the cylinder is all part of it as is using the compressor airline with the exhaust port only slightly open is all important.
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on holiday at the moment so cant investigate further, but ive unhidden it for you in the meantime.
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This one has me stumped. Tree crown is around 10-15 metres in height and spread. Not a lot of photos as I was slightly distracted by the Naturists in the garden and didn’t want to give them the wrong idea. No matter what time of day it is, why are they always playing lawn tennis?
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If you’re doing a lot of flail work get a tractor much quicker
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Does anyone on here run a eurocomach/case/new Holland machine, specifically with a flail? I’m pricing a 2.7 ton with the continuous flow option as I intend it to do a lot of flailing. And some grab work. Just after people’s opinions on them as there aren’t many about. Also I’ve requested a standard arm rather than long arm due to stack height with a grab and rotator. Now I’m thinking I should get a long arm as I’ll get more reach to with the flail. Will the long arm make much difference in my lifting capacity or am I overthinking it? Thanks
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Just buy the Oregon or stihl can, with the Stihl spouts. Throw the husky one in the bin.
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Everything that has cutting chain is easier to keep in sharp cutting condition. Hedge blades could be inconvinient to clean, lubricate and sharpen on regular basis (and it takes more skill). I limit number of tools i use in one day of work. Bring only the tools i will be using the most.
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Hi, I am looking for free wood chips to spread across my garden, I am tired of weeds and I think this will help me get rid of weeds. Does anyone know where can I get free wood chips for my garden?
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Abdul Qadir joined the community
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I like how light and out the way the Protos coms are, only really need one ear anyway. Overall I’ve been happy with those, though I can see advantages to the pro coms. Like proper hearing protection.
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Too feckin' late now I bought one pretty amazing when you consider they likely all come from the same ting tong factory?
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nemorez joined the community
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The joys of 10mm plugs, seen 550/560 blow them out.
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My son has the Stihl coms on his titfer .
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I think it said they’d managed to sew it back on.
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F..k! Bet that smarted a tad 🤮
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It's also an option for branches with the blade I indicated. A couple of folk have been grateful for that suggestion. I've just cleared what felt like half a mile of eight year old mainly volunteer thorn regrowth from a dyke bank with that outfit. I did use it with the blade in the air at times, and not on the floor. Don't know if that breaks safety guidelines. Re damage, that blade, while not indestructible, is very resistant to damage, and basically only needs a round file to give it a quick sharpen. I've never had problems with wire, as it cuts straight through every one I've ever met. Re Kombi tools, you are undoubtedly correct that a dedicated machine will be better, but will also be far costlier, and my pockets are shallow. To press, I've never damaged a drive system on one, except the bevel gears on a hedgecutter.
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I've done that with a car engine (Subaru 1800 turbo) . Near bdc on the induction stroke pump grease in. Bring piston up until grease at bottom of plug hole. Tap thread, screw in helicoil, break tang then bring piston to tdc to eject grease with tang and swarf. Spin engine with plug out to expel excess grease. Not worth doing with a chainsaw engine when you can pull the pot so easily. Well worth using the special helicoil stepped tap to ensure it goes in straight.
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No , the Stihl and Oregon are the same. Husqvarna is different.
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Late summer is after fruiting, and to avoid damp conditions in autumn as silver leaf likes the damp. I always say "well the books will tell you..... " and then go on to say mostly we ignore that and do trees whenever we get to them else we'd be hungry 6 months of the year. In any case I'm not sure that there is actually that much risk of silver leaf in the average garden, it's more of a stone fruit orchard problem. The spores are released from fruiting bodies on dead wood, so gardens being tidy there isn't much about. Silver Leaf Diagnosis & Treatment | Ashridge Blog WWW.ASHRIDGETREES.CO.UK There is no need to be afraid of Silver Leaf disease, which rarely affects Cherry and...
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Alot of sprockets are harder to get hold of now , due to oregon buying up alot of its rivals, so where has ud get a rim and sprocket -more found on pro or saws of a certain cc... you will find it hard to cross over chains bars ,sprockets and stuff like that . It was a tosser going from 058 to 050 recently on an echo 37cc pro saw
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Mik the Miller started following Clutch wear
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Thats a lot of wear on a modeately used saw. Something isn't right I suspect. Is it the right sized sprocket ? Does the chain move easily on the bar ? Is the chain over tight ? Is the bars nose sprocket ok /free spinning ? The Difference Between Stihl Chainsaw Rim and Spur Sprockets | L&S WWW.LSENGINEERS.CO.UK