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The Kubota engine manual (for a Forst TR6) mentions leaving it on tickover to cool down. I guess it needs water pumping through the rad for a while to cool down enough. Probably not a big deal right now as its winter.... but on hot days seems wise to leave it ticking over for a while....

 

cheers, steve

 

Ok Steve . Understood bud . :001_smile:

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Why would you come out of a tree because the clock says so?

Not on my watch.

This is not a feeble attempt at a joke.

Well, it is, but you get my point.

I'm surprised at you Joe.

I thought you were more a 'knock the job out-go home-get on Grindr type of guy?

 

 

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It really bugs me when I'm working for someone else and they expect me do to what I'm being paid to do rather than sitting around drinking tea whilst updating my Instagram and facebook. I mean, when else am I going to do this? I love a good old "hufffffff" too :thumbup:

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Leaving chainsaw on concrete/roads etc running ....people who hit ground with saw ...just lack of care etc

 

People with no pride in job

 

Moving drivers seat /radio station etc

 

On phone whole time

 

When people chat bullsh1t

 

Etc

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