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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

Did you carve the Warthogg with it ? 😄

Haha  ,  came from holker garden fair , charcacature of the other half , hope she doesn't see this 😆

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31 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Its in bloody good nick. Worth a bit too if running. Saw a MOD Husqy Green parked at 500 squids on ebay  😳 K

Aye it's been looked after , my lad who's 12 is trying to claim it already ! That's crazy money for and ol saw 

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Just now, Joe d said:

Aye it's been looked after , my lad who's 12 is trying to claim it already ! That's crazy money for and ol saw 

Its in good nick, even new cylinder and piston will be worth it for the work you will get out of it. Use good mix oil and frsh petrol always. Old school saws are sought after. K

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Its in good nick, even new cylinder and piston will be worth it for the work you will get out of it. Use good mix oil and frsh petrol always. Old school saws are sought after. K

I would put it on the wall and leave it there... is white finger really worth the time and effort of restoring things like this that should not be used for work if they are broken already.
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I have had a lot of work out of some old saws i have fixed Matty- but then i also bought a new 550xpg this week [emoji15] K

Gyro come through with a bonus in it! [emoji6][emoji16]
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3 hours ago, Khriss said:

No, Mr Stubby, compact discs were wayyyy after this saw. I'll go with 1978 on that  one. K

Just a boy in mans pants then was ya K 

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