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Well done, great to see these old saws coming out of the woodwork, excuse the pun, pretty sure there are plenty of these old saws lying around in barns and sheds.
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The Makita has plenty of power to run a proper 1.3mm gauge 3/8 full chisel so wouldnt bother with the 1.1's. I've been running the uc002 on the 12" bar and chain that came with the 2511 clone and works very well, tho I'd like to get a narrow nose carving style bar for it. The only issue with the Farmertec chains is the have excessively soft drive links. I was rashing up some hedge trimmings yesterday to fit in a bag, some got under the chain and pulled it off - and now half the drive links need deburring before they will fit back on the bar. The chains are great apart from that. The one on my 2511 and on 020T have done a lot of work without yet needing a sharpen.
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Did you manage to find and fix the problem?
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Wouldn't be too certain on that my family is from and mostly currently in Cornwall. My Grandfather Bruce, father Christopher Paul and uncle Steven moved up to Dorking for a while I'm not 100% certain when this was long before I was born and no one is around anymore to ask. I do have an uncle Johnny and uncle Johnothan but he's always called by his middle name Mark. Not sure if they went up aswell.
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I'd have to measure and double check, but mine are smaller - probably 2m at full height A frame. Means you can do an 8 foot hedge, also super compact to pop in back of van. We used to have one size up where I last worked, they were also good. Bit like saws, you want the smallest ones you can get away with as it's all weight to lug around.
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Mindsetofthetruth (@mindsetofthetruth) • Instagram reel WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM 4,835 likes, 74 comments - mindsetofthetruth on August 21, 2025: "He stands to make and impeccable point.".
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imagine how good a politician you'd be - your wit and intelligence shines through in every post
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Why don't you actually engage brain and see who used said phrase in a TV interview. I'm hardly defending anyone, you're the one running around like a Karen clutching pearls instead of seeing the bigger picture and shouting ist accusations. But hey, you're the sort of person that went down a rabbit hole peal clutching without looking up from the book of idealogical bs, maybe you wrote the SNP/NHS fife advice ?.
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Climber required for a job in perth scotland
Davidson Tree Services posted Find a freelancer map marker in Climbers
I'm looking for a reliable climber for a job in perth scotland it will require rigging, so own rigging will be required. The job is on Friday 29th August so need someone ASAP as previous climber double booked himself. Pay I negotiable. Contact 07900406955 on WhatsApp and I'll send you more details and photos of the tree -
Good Morning.
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@Steve Bullman that’s about 20 minutes from me if you fancy an away trip.
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Prestigious is the word I’d use, not unusual, but not the preserve of everyday folk.
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Pro comms for us. They have proven a great product and very durable. Widespread is has made it easier when working alongside others
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Matty is on the money if you want to run the 14". Drill the bar as otherwise you will have to get chains made up. The stihl 10" needs 57 not 56 dl, the 12" 65 not 64 so I guess you need 73 which isnt available off the shelf, 57 and 65 are.Or do as Mark said and put a 10" on with a 57dl chain. Also as Matty mentioned make sure you have the 1/4" sprocket on your saw.
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I don’t think this is the site for you
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Hi all my name's Carl I'm looking for full time work down Devon got all my qualifications and level 2 abc arb and got 19 year experience anyone got full time work employed or self-employed or if anyone knows who wants a climber thanks
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I’d stick them on Facebook marketplace at £20 each and see if you get a bite.
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Just seeing if there's anyone interested in a couple of used exerter charcoal retorts, would be buyers welcome to come and see them working .
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I use software from Otiss/Pear Technology. It's about £360/year. Helpful support staff. I would do some practice surveys first and get the hang of using it. There are a lot of options re what you record. Then there is the facility to download as pdf files or Excel. I find the Excel a bit of a pain as not too familiar with setting out. Also with such a large acreage, you will have to see what sizes to divide the site up for your online maps. It's a very big site for beginning out on, so definitely do a few practices in a park or small woodland.
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Time Left: 5 days and 10 hours
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Due to upgrade we have 2 x Exeter charcoal retorts for sale. Both are still in daily use at present and are in good working order. Happy to demo to anyone who is interested. £8000 each or £15000 for both. can be seen in Norfolk. Any questions then call Matt on 07831623624£8,000
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Scared of a worm. Poof. Aim for it. Show it who’s boss. I picked an apple up from a mate’s garden the other day. Had an obvious wormhole. No hesitation. No surrender. Straight into the arsehole end of it and ate everything bar the stalk. I like to think I made some sort of point there.