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BR 800 recall_Document for website.pdf
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23K views · 47K reactions | A carload of politicians . . . . . . . .... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM A carload of politicians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #funnyvideos #theguy #fyp #comedy...
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Well I've not needed them much but then I don't work very hard. I mainly find the double dogs on my 661 annoying when changing chains on a flat bench.
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Stop scaremongering, maybe he'll use all that lovely money the BBC will have to pay him to give everyone in the USA a little bonus.
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From stihls repoonse: 'However, it’s worth noting that the wrap-around handle is only beneficial during the felling stage. Once the tree is on the ground and needs to be processed the extra handle can actually become cumbersome, getting in the way and making the saw bulkier to manoeuvre. For this reason, most UK operators prefer the standard front and rear handle configuration, which offers better balance and simplicity for the majority of tasks typically performed in British forestry and arboriculture.' It utter bollocks, full wraps are better for snedding, more ways to to the saw and more maneuveable. And much better for in the tree for the same reason. The only thing they are shit for, so shit I'd say not usable, is high quality low foresty cuts. Fine for thigh high wanky arb felling though. Rather odd that they only deem the 500i full wrap not suitable for UK work but they are readily available for 400 series, there is some ****************wittery going on in stihls Management...
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Big dawgs aren't just for show.. they really are better. I've not used the huge WCS, they do seem to eat up quite a bit of bar length, but the stihl oversized ones. They grip much better on wide diameter angled cuts and or wobbly buttress bits of trees.
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Holy cow, it's AMAZING What a fantastic saw. Starts like a dream. Cuts like a champ.. Stunning. Why didn't I get one before now .... ??
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In todays financial news.... Trump wants to give every (eligible) American a $2000 dollar check, funded from his increased import taxes, whoops, tariffs. Just goes to show how much he is raking in in taxes off his people. Internet reckons it will make a surge in the stock market and Crypto market... Now I might be cynical but most of Trumps cash is in the stock market and his Crypto holdings outweigh his property. Not that he would do that for his own financial gain. Tacked onto the end of the article was a note "they are working on creating 50 year mortgages" - so the young can afford to buy a house. I might be going out on a limb here, but if you cannot pay off your mortgage before you retire - with the drop in income a pension usually brings - can you actually afford to stop working...50 years... plus saving for the deposit (say 5 years)... I reckon your US mortgage would be paid off by the time your 80. Then you can retire. And where the US goes, the world often follows. Be warned. Farage by the way is a big fan of all things US....
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Mick is all in then.
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The apex is good for fast descents and jumps...
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Time Left: 6 days and 15 hours
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Stihl HS82 30 inch hedge cutter. Starts well after being laid up for several months. Only for sale as I have a newer one since deciding to run on Aspen2, and also changing over to more battery powered kit. In good condition.£200
STOKE-ON-TRENT, Staffordshire - GB
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To season oak in one year it needs to be split into one inch slabs and stacked in a dry draughty place.
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can anyone mill me some 140mm beech squares???
nepia replied to se7enthdevil's topic in Milling Forum
Good to see you back here Steve and very good to see you're still in the woodworking business; I have in mind the woes Covid caused you. Jon -
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@mark_j Mark did you see or listen to the video I posted? It wasn’t about the hooligan element of the Macabi fans it was an Arab who lived in Nazareth and had been a lifelong supported of the team. A group of Brummie Pakistani descent came over during the interview and telling what it was like to live in Israel which the Israeli Arab denied. The irony being that they were arguing that the only reason he was Israeli was because the British Mandate had given the land to them. Are they so dumb that they had forgotten how Pakistan was formed in the first place? This is the mentality of some of the idiots who are at these Pro Palestine marches, demo’s etc.
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As a note on existing very dry 2 year old wood ,only hornbeam maintained its bark, shape or in my words stayed in the same physical condition as it was when I split it. Everything else had somewhat deteriorated, bark coming off ,a lot of wood dust. I guess if after 21-22 months of hot dry eastern romanian months this oak doesn't "perform" I'll just buy in spring a big damn truck of no rott hornbeam logs 🥳 Since it looks so good even after 2 years. Nevermind how well and long it burns now. I remember well I first split and started stacking the hornbeam not beech. if it takes that long for wood to dry in Scotland, might as well burn coal 😁 I could never wait 5 years... Or buy a 40 ton truck every 2 years and wait for all that wood to dry. Solar heat would help wood dry ,but in an enclosed space. My wood shed is dark brown but am "itching" for some years now to test a 400ml spray can of mat black 🙄 I am afraid that in full july/august sun the whole shed might get too hot... As is I can't stay in there for more than 10-15 minutes whitout looking like out of shower... And thirsty... AND this year the only cherry tree that made some shade on the wood shed has about dried for unknown reasons... SO: next summer/s will be HOT inside... Has someone tried a black wood shed? out of curiosity 🤔
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A worn sprocket can cause symptoms like this.