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8 minutes ago, Moose McAlpine said:

Whereabouts is it?

 

I don't know the answer to the bar question, but i have lots of saws and bars, all Husky, and 3 .404 bars.

Near Ripley in Surrey.

 

If I can't find a bar for the Husky I can probably manage with the 084 but I would like to put the husky to work, it probably hasn't been used for 25 years but I did start it last year.

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Before I start dismantling things can anyone tell me if a Stihl 084 .404 bar will adapt to a Husky 2100 and oil holes match up. I have a bit of windblow to cut and the 084906455408_Screenshotfrom2022-02-1715-40-15.thumb.png.0750fb053ef7c852388338f2c6f9ab30.png is a bit heavy to lug around.

Is that tree visible from the A3 ? Sure I passed one like that earlier this week on my way up that neck of the woods.
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6 minutes ago, lux said:


Is that tree visible from the A3 ? Sure I passed one like that earlier this week on my way up that neck of the woods.

It may have been from the bridge over the roundabout  before it went over, about a kilometre though.

 

I have been watching it for several years now so when I noticed it down I asked the farmer and he is allowing me to have the logs. The butt will be too much work though.

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It may have been from the bridge over the roundabout  before it went over, about a kilometre though.
 
I have been watching it for several years now so when I noticed it down I asked the farmer and he is allowing me to have the logs. The butt will be too much work though.

Why too much work OSM? Can you not just take your time cutting away in sections? Be in my element chogging away at that [emoji16]
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It may have been from the bridge over the roundabout  before it went over, about a kilometre though.
 
I have been watching it for several years now so when I noticed it down I asked the farmer and he is allowing me to have the logs. The butt will be too much work though.

Looks like they are coming pre-seasoned. [emoji23].
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8 minutes ago, lux said:


Looks like they are coming pre-seasoned. emoji23.png.

That's the best thing about it, the few bits I got home with in the back of the vitara are measuring 19% mc at worst on my valiant meter. Most of the sapwood has rotted off and it is burning like coal, actually the room is far too hot 😀,

 

Lord knows how I will get it all home before the locals pinch it.

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