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  1. Past hour
  2. Chicken, bacon, leek, egg pasta covered in a honey and Dijon flavoured white sauce!
  3. I'm gad you are happy .
  4. I have one . They are only any good if you use an alkylate fuel only . As soon as you put pump fuel in them they turn to rat shit . As Mark says above . Get a Stihl one and forget it .
  5. The best fix I’ve found was to throw it onto a fire and buy the Stihl one instead.
  6. For many years I am using this canister (5807542-01) it's design is great, except.. well the automatic spouts (that should be the main advantage of this canister).... I have very early version of it - the first spouts I had the nut had cracked after a while - they were grey plastic. I've changed the nut from a non-automatic spout (black plastic), but it was not easy as it seems everything is pressed in and can not be disassembled, then the nuts seems to stop cracking. Then the auto oil spout stopped to pop out, making me angry every time I was filling the oil, so I changed it for a non-auto one. After some time the same thing happened to gas spout. I found this video of a man complaining a fixing the same thing Those spouts are pretty expensive - actually instead buying both new, it's better to buy a complete canister. Now my question is - does the new spouts fix this issue or husqvarna is trying to rob us with this? Are there any better options with automatic spouts?
  7. Thanks Tree Monkey 1682. I'll contact TW. The anvil is as rounded off as hell so gives the effect of a large gap i guess. I've got dull and chipped blades, an anvil that is like the edge of a kitchen worktop - so no wonder I've got chips and spaghetti. Hydraulic oil is a good suggestion too. There's a likelihood that it's as old as the machine 😪
  8. I have now few hours on the clock, still improving the thing - I counted with that - do not want to buy expensive machine that I have to customize (welding holders etc.). So far after my modifications to the dispatch, it's much better. Still can not make it to produce larger chips, but the drum is combined - blades + hammers, so this is maybe why. I've added a video https://www.lowlevel.cz/log/files/SZ130/VID_20251101_120505.mp4 So far it's working and saving effort to make smaller branches and feed every piece manually but hey, the larger branches it can consume are heavy too... I am yet planning to add a tow hitch to that so I can tow the cart or bag with it instead doing it myself.
  9. Today
  10. Speak to timberwolf uk / entec they'll send over an op manual. Schematics Stringy bits are the blades are to far away from anvil or anvil needs rotating replacing Ever changed hydraulic oil? Id go down thst first before messing with the anti stress
  11. Tommy Robinson cleared of terror offence after not giving police access to his phone APPLE.NEWS Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was found not guilty at Westminster... The case was waste of taxpayers money from start to finish.
  12. 👍😂😂Old Mancock you have definitely come back with a bang lad, pretty much took a swipe at everyone in the last few days it would seem. Crack on lad live out your fantasies online if it makes you feel better. Sadly it’s until the next time I’m afraid.
  13. Well that’s never stopped other companies.
  14. Hi. I'm new to Artalk (but I like it lot so far). I've had an old towable Entec / Timberwolf 2004 TW75 230H with an air cooled Detroit diesel for a while now, and it has been pretty useful for my limited needs. It has started producing stringy and big lumpy pieces so I know i need to get a bit sharper here and there. The blades are identifiable enough, and while they still have some life in terms of grindabilty and distance from the wear line, I am confident of sourcing new ones and fitting them. The anvil, on the other had, looks like almost impossible to replace....anyone got a manual, or better still, some experience on this aspect? Also, the anti-stress doesn't work anymore. I assume it can determine the revs are up to 3300 because the rollers start fine, but can't detect the reduced speed?. Any help and pointers gratefully received. Thank you. PJ
  15. These are the sort of people who should be getting knighthoods, not flipping football players
  16. Well, we don't pay road tax here. It certainly shows as there are very few SUV and pickups on the road. How much is the road tax for a 3litre 4x4 ? The pollution tax has killed the 4x4 market, it means that in comparison to the UK, outside of mountain areas, newer family 4x4 vehicles are quite uncommon.
  17. I wonder when that utter insanity will reach the UK
  18. Yup. A Ford Ranger 3litre can be pushing €80k The Ford Bronco was €75k + €50k pollution tax. I've never seen one outside of the showroom actually on the road.
  19. Or Brexit ... probably
  20. Train hero who saved passengers during attack named WWW.BBC.CO.UK The family of rail worker Samir Zitouni say they are "immensely proud" and he has "always been a hero".
  21. Oh jeez. I don't know they were in on the act as well. Like flies round the proverbial.
  22. Lots of jam there. Even more when I mix them with Quinces. Impressive size to some of them this year. Also. See the ladybird hiding in the smaller one. There were many like that.
  23. Struggled with this Wordle 1,599 4/6 ⬜⬜⬜🟨🟨 ⬜🟨🟨⬜⬜ ⬜🟩⬜🟩⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  24. Don't forget "Loss-Leading" GB News. Which is a billionaire funded disinformation pipeline.
  25. youre getting very worked up and sweary now arent you? down to petty insults about my name are you? implying cock insults with a name like johnson? oh thats brave. no mad bender. just poking the bear. give it time and you will be recognised as an angry racist bell end. oh, wait, already done. were you born in 1967 then? sounds like you probably were.
  26. would have worked maybe, IF he had been on it. pay attention, eh?
  27. MattyF

    020T av mounts?

    It would certainly explain the shocking state of my hands after using the piles of shit for years , 90’s saw with 70’s AV’s
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