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I'm not saying anything but I think I have got all the woodchip and oil out of my hair now:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Haha sorry mate if I'd realised it was that bad I would have given it a clean before I sent it, did give it a wipe over but as I did tell him it had been lurking round the workshop for a year after it died so had'nt really looked at it :blushing:

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Bonnie Tyler was "Lost in France", I have a parcel lost in Ireland, the courer has delivered it to a completely different person I was sending it to and am now trying to find out where the heck it has got to:thumbdown:

 

Someone has a 357XP ported and nice running and a 365 fully serviced sitting in their front room:001_rolleyes:

 

TBH, I am bloody annoyed about it as the 365 was a bitch to get sorted:001_rolleyes::thumbdown:

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Who was the courier? I'll make sure I don't use them.

 

I am not going to say as they have been 100% in the past and I have an open case and if they find the parcel and deliver it, they will have done their job.

 

The trouble with Ireland is no post codes, not saying it is an excuse but one issue is a named house on a non named road must be a nightmare without a post code so am giving them a little slack.

 

They are responding and investigating it - fortunately I had up to £1000 insurance on the kit so they may get a flumping great claim if thy can't find it!

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The trouble with Ireland is no post codes, not saying it is an excuse but one issue is a named house on a non named road must be a nightmare without a post code so am giving them a little slack.

 

They are responding and investigating it - fortunately I had up to £1000 insurance on the kit so they may get a flumping great claim if thy can't find it!

 

Only Cork and Dublin have anything resembling a postal code. And certainly nothing remotely like the literally awesome post codes the UK have. I occasionally have post delayed due to an incorrect address. However, the Irish post are used to seeing stuff like this. They are fairly good at figuring out where something is meant to be, they will be familiar enough with your name if you have lived there long enough that even a completely wrong address, so long as it was close enough to end up at your local, often will find you.

 

My Irish addy has no numbers or street name. It just says what side of the village I am on. How stuff finds me is simply amazing.

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You are missing the plasic insert I gave you the number for - put "254xp IPL" in to google and download the PDF - you will see the missing part!

 

thanks spud i think i went to a wrong parts diagram on google for 254 it only came up with the linkage not the insert

obviously somebody's been using this saw a long time like this

thanks for your help :thumbup::thumbup:

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