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  2. I have a file . I just have to push it , the rest is automatic .🙂
  3. Unlike the DPF where if you don't take the guts out of it it will still clog up even if you deleat the regen prog .
  4. And as if by magic, Facebook immediately shows me the correct photo to advance this discussion.
  5. I planted that earlier to see who would pick it up. Small world!
  6. If I had masses of repollarding I would consider buying Infaco - just done 3 horse chestnuts with almost a decade of regrowth, would have been great. Infaco are French and pro grade for fruit growers, arb, viticuture. The large head to fit the pruner looks a beast
  7. Today
  8. Not encouraging. Hmm. I've just been looking on Landrover forums, Brittania and GEM seem to get good write-ups and seem to have options for trailer cover, and personal cover so any vehicle you're in. Need to check those details on commercial use I guess.
  9. For the uninitiated and unaware.
  10. I bet they still charge something if youre deaf and blind!
  11. This is what I have been up to for the last few months. American Shaker oval boxes made from cherry.
  12. If I had the budget, for 4" saplings I am not sure whether I would go for one of the 'names' and the premium they command, or to go for a 'domestic' saw, difference in price could give you an extra battery or 2 which might be compatible with other battery tools you might have. I wouldn't expect them to have the same build quality but you should be able to replace them - keeping the battery - as and when they go wrong. Of course, if you are cutting saplings all day long then look to one of the names. A couple of things to consider: Go for the higher voltage batteries - a rule of thumb higher voltage machines tend to be more powerful and should get a bit more life out the battery for the same AH capacity of a lower voltage battery Don't expect to be cutting with the full bar length - that will eat battery power, so 4" saplings a saw that comes with a 12" or 14" bar should do that.... and consider putting on a shorter bar to stop you being tempted
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  14. Nice idea about the spreaders, presumably something along the lines of the Irwin Quick Clamp/Spreaders would do a similar job. Certainly make life easier for puncture repairs.
  15. I have never seen one but because it is a boxer engine, each piston moves out at the same time, it should be very well balanced and low vibration. Because the crankcase is shared between each cylinder and the crankcase pressure (as each piston is on the power stroke) still acts as a scavenge pump the saw is not piston ported. So the air intake past the single carburetor is controlled by a reed valve on the crankcase.
  16. AHPP

    ArbDogs? Pics!

    A good job well done.
  17. Thanks @Mick Jones yes well it seems that it is not out of the realms of possibilities that the push rods can bend with out something being terminally wrong. Well it was my wife who was tractoring prior to it breaking god knows what she was about, well mucking out without the rear weigh on- makes it a hard job with out the weight as there is already too much weight on the front end.
  18. I'm pretty sure this is a known problem. What I did with mine was to buy an extra fibre washer and fit two washers at a time for a snugger fit. Seems to work OK that way.
  19. How about this, taken from, er, a former 'gated estate ' ?
  20. Yesterday
  21. You will be fine with that mate.
  22. Bottoms up, monsieur!
  23. Complete the look etsy.com WWW.ETSY.COM
  24. I fail to see how a hole can be retapped , I agree with @Jase hutch buy a new inner.
  25. Thanks Alan.
  26. The China will be the UK’s salvation trip Mark, don’t you buy into it. You wonder why I question the wisdom of your degree level education 🤷‍♂️ What was it in by the way??.
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