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  2. I’m 100% sure it will work just don’t expect immediate results, more and more people fitting stoves in AA HOUSES, heat pumps not as cheap to run as was promised and most AA buildings is not AA at all at least there in Ireland, so unless government make it absolutely illegal firewood will be in demand!
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  4. Woodsure was the final nail in the coffin for me. Hard work for not much money and customer loyalty not there any more.
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  7. Ok, understood, the fuel leak is right on the seam, and as you are aware the 2100 cannot be split and simply reassembled with gaskets like many other saws, I did some investigating and it appears many have tried numerous ways to cure leaking fuel tanks, using a sealer seemed to be the most common and effective method, next to swapping out for a 480 tank and losing the manual oiler. in my case the oiler seems to be working fine with no transfer of fuel to oil or vice versa, would this indicate the existing plunger seal was intact?
  8. Get out not in personally.
  9. adw

    2100 husqvarna

  10. adw

    2100 husqvarna

    The only seal is an o ring at the bottom which is why over time they can leak between tanks, to get the manual oiler to the oil tank it has to pass through the fuel tank which is above the oil tank, if the o ring is disturbed your sealant could flow into the oil galleries.
  11. how do you earn a living currently?
  12. Good Morning All.
  13. Essentially I'm looking to possibly go back in the firewood trade along other things, my father done it and earnt a living off it so did my grandfather. My father packed it in when I was too young to join him but we kept all the gear, nothing fancy but got the job done. Now the issue is alot of houses around me are going electric heating route and having fireplaces ripped out (especially the council houses as thats what happened to us) would you say its worth doing or no? Obviously competing against the lads that kept going would be a challenge but I would be hoping that my last name might bring a few customers because of the good name my father had then hopefully build from there. Another issue is I dont have a kiln is it really that important or have people decided not to think for themselves when judging if a log is too wet to burn now as we never had issues with it before. Sorry for the long post and thanks to anyone that answers. I think I already know what the answer will be.
  14. sime42

    Jokes???

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  17. Morning all, Suncream yesterday, rainwear today. Life is like a box of chocolates.
  18. Good morning Arbtalkers 😊 Day off today 🥳
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  20. Coconut

    Day rate

    Ive been asked about sub contracting my crew of 3-4 out to, what's the going day rate for 1-2 tippers, 2 climbers, 1-2 groundies, a chipper and all saws/rigging/climbing kit they would need I was thinking 900-1200 inc VAT, 300 per man this fair? Or could I get more, is this too much for subbing. im in the south west.
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  22. Ominous looking sky out but dry atm. Desk day here! Be good y'all End, Inn, Sites.
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