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Good Morning

Nice quandary to be in Pete. Which beach.

I will be suffering the 20mph zone from Chessington to Richmond.

 

P.s. all the chat about the 880's. Ran my 881 yesterday evening with 46" .404 to start milling an Oak butt for a mate.

With moto-mix and de-comp. No issues. Ran a 42" lopro  on the 661 and it threw nose sprockets like discus.

Might try a longer bar but would defo  have to go skip or hyper-skip as I don't think it'd pull it. 

 

Stay dry good gentlemen.

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Morning all, some well needed rain yesterday and last night.dry just now but forecast is for some more.  Today’s a big day, I’m getting a grapplesaw!  I’ve dreamt of 1 of these since before they got invented I think!  Every tree around my mates yards getting a hair cut and I’ll get my bar straightening machines ready!

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