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All Car Removals Perth joined the community
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kram started following Stihl MS261c Easy start swap to normal housing
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Do you have a photo of the broken part?
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Im genuinely flabbergasted by how you can turn a positive into a negative. I have to take a blood test pre and post off-shore trip due to coming in potential contact with toxic materials. How many other 46 years old have to have this many blood tests a year? Not many I recon and with good reason, its not needed not relevant. What relevance would the number of cognitive tests for regular 80 years have in comparison to the Commander in Chief of the most powerful military force this world has ever seen? I genuinely wish you could see how pathetic you come across to anyone with an IQ above your shoe size.
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Först is known for having an aggressive feed system that really grabs wood, and they offer a great, no-quibble 3-year warranty which is a big plus for service value.
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A third cogitative test for Trump this year - surrounded by 'many' doctors. I'm not at that age yet but how many near 80 year olds are taking routine cogitative tests as a part of their medical care? and how many do 3 in a year? I put 'many' in quotes there, worth this bit of humour - of these many doctors, 'some of them' Trump 'didn't know'... because those that he does know of course only give test results he likes - perfect physical health, foot bone spurs, acing mental tests... and so on... and then last week he was given a special award...
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Yes, I saw that last night somewhere. Roughly 50-50 vote, the old voted 60-40 for Brexit, the young the other way, 40-60, balanced out with a tiny majority to Brexit. 5 million old people died, 5 million young people are able to vote now gives a theoretical remain majority of about 4 million if the vote was now - assuming those who have changed their minds either way balanced each other out. Considering that the young will inherit and want to be a part of the EU we should pay attention perhaps to this.
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However, there is yet hope. Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds | Fossil fuels | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Analysis marking 10 years since Paris climate agreement underscores effectiveness of strong government... It looks like the horse of the fallen people is indeed losing. 10 Years Post-Paris: How emissions decoupling has progressed ECIU.NET Global CO2 emissions are still rising, but this masks a striking shift beneath the surface: a growing share of the world...
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The margin for Brexit was just shy of 2m people. 5m people who voted for Brexit were old and have since died. Given another referendum, I imagine we'd rejoin the EU. Then buy some guns to keep Rambo happy. I have a feeling that Kier Starmer was put in place to quell Corbyn and leave the way open for Streeting. Unfounded conjecture, but my thoughts, nonetheless.
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Yep, I don't trust that Wes Streeting bloke much at all. I reckon he'll turn out to be even worse than Kier Starmer. Talking of cloths, they're both smurfs who've stolen Elmo's cloths.
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Like that old adage of taking an umbrella out with you if you don't want it to rain.
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It doesn't matter where you put it. The same people who have fallen for the emperor with new clothes will still do what they can to belittle it, as they know that their horse is losing. I said a while back that we're looking at West Streeting, and JD Vance as leaders in the interim. They're both part of Bildeberg, and both very much part of Peter Thiel's team. Make of that what you will.
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Bobby George joined the community
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Got an 8” WPF Peterson with less hours and a lower asking price.
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Sent you a message.
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Thanks buff! Always good to learn a new word. Better to have a petillant rather than a petulant wine I suppose.
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Dan. I agree, but the C-BE models were pretty rare. Let's be honest it's a pro saw. So none I know needs a 'comfort' model saw. Very popular option for the home owner weekend warrior type saws, but pretty rare option on a pro saw., and even rarer for a homeowner to buy a 261..there's a few, but few and far between.
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Thanks The Donald. I saw that, but I was going to put it in the Potus thread.
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did that link work? its a Peterson mill for sale on marketplace in okehampton 20k
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Well, anyone seeking solace wouldn't find much in there! Not that I disagree with any of it. Though I would add that today's and the not so long dead politicians and dictators should be shouldering more of the blame. The long dead ones might have known that there was a problem, but they couldn't have known quite how grave a problem it was going to be. They knew nothing in comparison to what today's lot know but choose to ignore. Is it really too late though? That's a bleak outlook. Surely it's worth striving to make the eventual outcome even slightly less bad. Chris Packham. I'm in two minds about the bloke. I like the message but not so much the messenger. He's a bit much, but I'm grateful he's doing what he's doing.
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Stihl MSA200c battery charging issue after inactivity.
pleasant replied to Fatboy2017's topic in Chainsaws
The recommended file diameter for filing Oregon 1/4" chain IS 4.0mm (5/32") it's only Stihl that recommend 3.2mm for 1/4" chain. -
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Watched all this crap up in Scotland for years now, Sturgeon and the Greens were mad for it. Pure lunacy and anyone supporting it should be seeking help.
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Stihl MSA200c battery charging issue after inactivity.
Dan Maynard replied to Fatboy2017's topic in Chainsaws
Think @Mick Dempsey 's tip to use a 4mm file, works ok at the start and much easier than the recommended 3.2 which is really bendy. -
Stihl MS261c Easy start swap to normal housing
Dan Maynard replied to Fatboy2017's topic in Chainsaws
Seems like there would have been so many scrapped 261 for crankshaft around a few years ago, maybe there's still one under a bench somewhere you could swap all the bits? My 261 still running so you can't have my starter yet. -
Stihl MSA200c battery charging issue after inactivity.
pleasant replied to Fatboy2017's topic in Chainsaws
Yup....unless you do it manually, don't bother trying with an approved grinder like we have in the workshop.....takes too much meat off in a pass, so at the end of it you may get one more sharpen out a chain thats needs its first sharpen after dulling off...plus the locking guide on the machine is quite proud, so you actually take a knick out of the guide with the wheel on its way down to meet the cutting tooth edge. For that reason we don't bother offering a sharpening service for 1/4" chain. Either sharpen it manually yourself or replace as and when with new..they're not dear