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The closest I've been to fishing is opening a tin of sardines :thumbup::thumbup::D

 

How big were they though :thumbup: I used my Dynamac yesterday to cut some wood that was too big for the splitter. I sharpened the chain with the £20 Lidl sharpener as it was very blunt and uneven and then it was noodling really well. I tuned it and ran it on Aspen instead of the old 25:1 mix and with the carb kit and sorting done it was really running well. It's back in retirement now and the 135 will be out again tomorrow. :thumbup1:

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A Mculloch from B&Q in 2002 cant remember model bought it too cut fence posts. It was ok at that pleased to say it went in on the scrap run in about 2007. It did work ok for me however you do see why a pro saw is sooo much better. Gotta start some where though!

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Still got my ms180 bought in 2006, it was my climbing saw for ages, but now I've got a few 170's and wee 150t so it now runs a 14" bar for snedding when needed, but it's barely been out since I bought a ms241 in the autumn. Great wee saw though.

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