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Yes, the carburettor is a cheap copy. But surely the cheap copy shouldn't be leaking fuel aswell?
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Morning all, Have a good weekend.
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Just read it. Itβs exactly what the headline suggests: Hereβs something in the public eye. Now hereβs a barely related drum we want to bang.
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Awake for a bit, she gone for the tea, I'm looking at news etc! Enjoy the day! Sultan, Vinnie, Gar.
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Morning all. Good fettle this morning. Decent sleep makes a difference, and another long awaited delivery arrived yesterday which pleased me greatly! Been using Tom's spikes since our kit was stolen but my replacement ones have arrived, my dream spikes. Horribly expensive but started a dismantle with them straight out the box and already they feel like 'mine'. Think Mick will approve. In other news, I'm close to bringing our new product to the arb market. It'll increase safety and productivity, as well as being available at a competitive price. You just attach it to the rear of harness and if the worst happens you've a soft landing and are instantly returned to your work position. With great pride I bring to you, the Arbouncer. Have a good one folks.
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Iβd be interested if full time foresters/fallers grease their nose sprockets. Never greased a clutch bearing in my life either
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Good Morning.
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Thanks to everyone for all your input- very much appreciated, and thank you to those that messaged privately, either to offer leads or contacts. Cheers!
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Good morning Stubby and all and happy Saturday π
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Its a wind up , godda be !
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Happy Saturday troops .
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Been saying that for years . Acts like a lapping paste .
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Good morning, does anyone have any experience with Milwaukee hatchet or similar from other brands please. We are thinking about getting one as it looks like it might be handy tool for clearing out small stuff in awkward spaces prior to hedgelaying and for taking tops off stakes (we will have about 5000 to do this season). We do have a couple of bigger husky battery saws so maybe we should just stick with these?
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I know, and they seemed surprised when I told I didn't want to go ahead. Funnily enough a friend took a still in and they did a great job by all accounts!!
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Iβm sure you know this, and youβre just being facetious with the resident drunken anarchist. But for the benefit of those more easily led astrayβ¦ These donβt have a proper seal, just a loose bit of plastic against the end where the blades protrude from. Itβs not like a round shaft where a rotary lipped seal can easily form a total seal against the oil. I laughed at his post because although he have have filled it with chain oil, he hasnβt yet realised that thereβs none left inside it unless heβs stored it standing up for the last 15 years and not used it. Your workshop is full of trimmers for the reason that people assume once itβs βfilled with greaseβ then itβs good. What actually happens is that they get hot with use, the grease gets liquid, and escapes from the blade end. And then itβs not replaced. Whatβs left inside emulsifies with the loss of the oil component of the grease through heat and ends up in the familiar waxy looking crap everywhere in the head except where itβs needed- on the gears and in particular the con rod bearings. stick a grease nipple into the fitting and grease it every other time itβs used and they will not fail.
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its down to the humidity.
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I thought the felling cut on the sycamore looked good was it on rate my hinge?
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Stating the obvious the inlet needle is leaking, so either the metering lever is too high, or the metering diaphragm is too stiff, the rubber tipped needle is worn, orn the seat itself is worn, which is pretty normal on an old power cutter due the abrasive dust passing through the carb, when you changed the carb, was it a Chinese copy carb? at best they are not very good.
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A bit of both - always have toast and marmalade/jam for breakfast but give lots away to neighbours, friends and some of my favourite customers. Seems to be well received and get swaps with some veg, fruit etc Fig chutney goes down well at my local pub on cheese night. The Bramley apples are numerous this year if not as big as usual due to the lack of rain. Apple pies and crumble will be going in the freezer soon as well.
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Gifts swaps ? Or do you eat a lot of jam?