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HI bear how did you do that mate did a large bear come along and sit on your bar :001_tongue:jon :thumbup:

 

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Jon, it certainly was!

Matt, it was my colleague, got the saw stuck when the tree went backwards, you'd think after 30yrs on the saw he'd know when the wind blows there's going be trouble, got the saw stuck, used another saw, tree went sideways and took his saw!

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Jon, it certainly was!

Matt, it was my colleague, got the saw stuck when the tree went backwards, you'd think after 30yrs on the saw he'd know when the wind blows there's going be trouble, got the saw stuck, used another saw, tree went sideways and took his saw!

 

HI bear thats the one mate was it just the bar only or the saw jon :thumbup:

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HI bear thats the one mate was it just the bar only or the saw jon :thumbup:

 

Just the bar Jon, but it also took the combi can out and poor guys lunch and flask out! What's more he'd put a new chain on the saw before leaving the yard!!!

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Just the bar Jon, but it also took the combi can out and poor guys lunch and flask out! What's more he'd put a new chain on the saw before leaving the yard!!!

 

HI BEAR that take the :confused1:when take out the flask and combi can :thumb down:jon :thumbup:

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Been stripping a 020T, it had 140psi compression but on stripping it looks like it has been mildly seized, I now have a piston on order.

 

The pic of the tools is for Burrell and are my usual suspects.

 

The pile of sawdust is the amount of crap that came out of the 020T, I havent even stripped the chainbrake yet!

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