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3 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

Yes it's quite frustrating. We are doing something wrong I just can't get to the bottom of it.

Its a pisser VI . Not always been the case I presume ?  Anything changed in between ?

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1 minute ago, the village idiot said:

Yes it's quite frustrating. We are doing something wrong I just can't get to the bottom of it.

I have no idea without actually seeing it in action - once was doing a lot of sprocket tips ( 3) in a hardwood  Forestry job,  then went up a tooth on drive sprocket and it stopped happening 😳 K

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2 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

Interesting, thanks Stubby.

 

If that is the case they could probably do with a change. Another thing to try.

I think you have got to start with a blank canvas mate . New bar , new powermate rim , new chain .  See what happens then .

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3 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

I've moved house but don't think this has had a massive effect on my chainsaw technique.

That will be it matey . 😁 When you leave for work go to your old house first then go from there .

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17 minutes ago, Stubby said:

That will be it matey . 😁 When you leave for work go to your old house first then go from there .

Genius! I can't believe I haven't tried that yet.

 

Standing on one leg with a curly wurly tucked behind my left ear and one eye swiveled towards the new moon had no positive effect whatsoever.

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42 minutes ago, the village idiot said:

That's a good idea. They'd have to be using it for the same job and I don't know anyone who does as much 'freehand'  ringing up as we do.

 

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So when you've filled your dumpy bags with sawdust for sale what do you do with the wood?!

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