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  2. I currently use a 2011 Husqvarna 235.., it will only be used for just limbing upto a 4" saplings..
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  4. I have never seen one but because it is a boxer engine, each piston moves out at the same time, it should be very well balanced and low vibration. Because the crankcase is shared between each cylinder and the crankcase pressure (as each piston is on the power stroke) still acts as a scavenge pump the saw is not piston ported. So the air intake past the single carburetor is controlled by a reed valve on the crankcase.
  5. So what's next on the menu then?
  6. apparently if you watched her cooking programme according to the ever suffering husband,, "all your doughnuts will look like fanny's"
  7. Don’t even get me started on fanny.
  8. What we really need to know is whether the two Dempseys are related! This could get very confusing...Mick Dempsey and Mike Dempsey! How have I never noticed that before? maybe you don't post on the same threads generally?
  9. I've never tried to prove this, but I assume it was basically a marketing ploy by the original sawmills and timber dealers in America. They could see that their cypresses had great properties and were in some respects similar to the highly valued true cedars so they borrowed the name. Just like there are now many trees whose timber is sold as mahogany. I sell loads of spruce as Welsh Oak - works a treat! Oh no; maybe I just dreamed that...
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  11. For those that fix their own punctures in the field, a pair of ratchet bead spreaders. Pleasantly surprised. Link Bob
  12. Beechwood are after climbers. Coventry based.
  13. Last shoot of the season. Not too soon. It’s the curate’s egg. Or similar to the adage about the happiest days in boat owners’ lives. Second happiest when they buy it and happiest when they sell it. Before long I’ll be looking forward to it again. The human condition eh.
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    ArbDogs? Pics!

    A good job well done.
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  16. Thanks @Mick Jones yes well it seems that it is not out of the realms of possibilities that the push rods can bend with out something being terminally wrong. Well it was my wife who was tractoring prior to it breaking god knows what she was about, well mucking out without the rear weigh on- makes it a hard job with out the weight as there is already too much weight on the front end.
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  18. Good Morning Last of the 5 loads of Oak to collect today. Then starting the cut,split,stack marathon. See you some time late Feb. Have a good un. Play up Pompey!
  19. I'm pretty sure this is a known problem. What I did with mine was to buy an extra fibre washer and fit two washers at a time for a snugger fit. Seems to work OK that way.
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  22. Morning all, Taking a load of sweepings to weigh in and pay for getting rid of. Not a lot else planned. Have a good weekend
  23. Morning Team! Dog walk, off to watch Doncaster Knights v Cornish Pirates and a meal in t'Brewshed! Enjoy your time with the family! Geri, Mug, Wire.
  24. markieg31 it may be worth checking valve spring lengths on the bench if you have the valves out to reseat them. Weak valve springs could be cause of bent push rods? Possibly? Mick.
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