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  2. ❗️Pay Attention❗️ From the horses mouth… … again and again and again and again… These people are telling us THEIR PLANS. | Jason Gibbs | 60 comments WWW.LINKEDIN.COM ❗️Pay Attention❗️ From the horses mouth… … again and again and again and again… These people are... Those who laugh are deluding themselves.
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  4. Clam shell inspiration! I’ve never thought of that before!
  5. I'd risk it . Make sure the polarities are correct then gently make the last contact, if there's a huge flash then I'd think twice.
  6. I am so confused by this thread! Sometimes my 120cc Stihl 088 struggles to mill knotty hardwood with a 36 inch bar and goes slow. A 65cc husky, all battery saws and any mains electric chainsaw will not pull a conventional 36 inch chainsaw bar. Bandsaw-type sawmills work with smaller motors because the bar is narrower.
  7. KGW

    Kennel House

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  8. Totally agree on the time, I'm retired so don't mind spending some time on research and a bit of messing, it's a hobby for me using saws and repairing / maintaining them. If you had to pay for the time it 100% would not be economical, but I hate waste and adding more stuff to the scrap bin so worth it to explore the possibilities of reclaiming something and sharing the experience with others. The majority of my saws have been reclaimed from 'spares or repair' pile and find it keeps me active mentally and physically repairing OPE and cutting wood for my home and maintaining a hectare of woodland plus looking after numerous neighbours equipment as well. I don't like the throwaway society and being a mechanic by trade it's in my blood to at least to have a go at fixing things.
  9. Thanks I will certainly give that a try. Maybe with WD40?
  10. No, the OP of the question, not you. Happens more and more, don't know if attention spans are eroded with ticktocks and youtubes, but many questions are asked on forums, the OP never pops back to read the replies, or to offer further information or thanks.
  11. If you dont try it you will never know whether it works. If its not man enough for the job then I will just have to find a Stihl E30
  12. Hope your not talking about me as I have been on here since 2008.
  13. The initial charge for the dead battery will be charging it from the good battery - have to watch out that you don't get a large rush of current, battery to battery. My view would be an old dumb charger with a current limiter to see if that will do the job. Lead acid batteries will tolerate paralleling batteries, not sure with lithium if it generates a large heat - never tried though. However much it is annoying though, how many hours are you willing to spend working out a fix and are the value of these hours more than a new battery in the first place - 10 hours of your leisure time = new battery? - add them up, getting advice, sourcing the kit you want, fiddling about to make something work / not work and try again.... though I am enjoying reading the thread to see what fixes there are out there so maybe 'getting advice' doesn't count as much.
  14. Time Left: 6 days and 20 hours

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    Hb20n stump grinder for sale. 107 hours, 27hp will narrow down to 18". Still got factory paint on the wheel. Always dry stored.

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  15. druggy rockers Primal Scream from Glasgow are doing their bit to bale out the flooded Palestinians Glasgow rockers Primal Scream reported to police for 'antisemitic image' at London show - Scottish Daily Express WWW.SCOTTISHDAILYEXPRESS.CO.UK The group, led by frontman Bobby Gillespie, allegedly showed an image of the Jewish Star of David entwined with a Nazi Swastika
  16. Well that didnt take long... 'Toughen these up': PM flags law changes after Bondi WWW.THENEWDAILY.COM.AU Australia's gun laws will likely be tightened after the Bondi terror shooting that left at least 16 people... Or how about vetting people properly? "But he refused to comment on a report from the ABC that ASIO examined one of the men six years ago over close ties to a Sydney-based Islamic State terrorism cell. He also declined to confirm reports that a black IS flag was found on or inside the alleged gunmen’s car"
  17. The usual school photos of a cute little kid in the school play will be along shortly, obviously taken before he became yet another space cadet cult murderer.
  18. Bondi Beach gunman: Mother insists son is a 'good boy' WWW.GBNEWS.COM The mother of one of the Bondi Beach gunmen has insisted her son is a “good boy” following the massacre which <a... ummmmm.....yeah.
  19. Afraid that’s all I’ve got, it’s been chopped now.
  20. That will not be the narrative they run with Mike. Both the shotgun’s as you say were running extended mag tubes which are not allowed over there.
  21. I'll probably get another battery - I only have one, then I can try this, just a bit concerned it could damage a good battery, is that a possibility?
  22. Unfortunately that’s not what has happened in the UK and many other countries.
  23. Thanks, you and Kram suggested this route, for £10 worth a try, I'll let you know, set ordered!
  24. Is it possible to be pro Palestine without being anti-Jewish? I think so - pro Palesting, anti illegal Israeli settlers - I'll fess up to that. There are about 1 million Jews living in New York. If one of them ever becomes POTUS, then Israel can have it's own B2 stealth bombers to go with the rest of the arab bashing kit
  25. Angela Gillet

    A.Gillet

    Allotments
  26. bummer. Assuming you are not using the mower anytime soon, why not try soaking the pistons, which might free up stuck rings? You can try various light oils sea foam or even petrol itself. squirt fluid through the spark plug holes, soak, rotate, suck out the fluid, repeat with another mystery oil, etc.
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