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Had an account here a while ago with an email account that no longer exists and in trying to sign up anew was stumped several times by the challenge question: what fuel does a chainsaw use? Tried 50/1 2-stroke mixture, petrol and oil mixture, gas and oil mixture, but none of these satisfied the algorithm. Didn't try electricity. Had to sign up through Facebook eventually. I wonder what the true answer is?

I do have a serious enquiry about some damage to a young ash tree that I've not encountered before. I've taken pictures and will upload them when I get them onto the computer.

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Welcome back.

 

I thought I had covered most bases, even for our American cousins. Not sure why it wasn't working for you though. Perhaps I should add battery and electricity in this day and age ?

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