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6 hours ago, Stubby said:

I wait till they are " a bit worn out " :D

 

Or worn out and a bit ?:D I do grease the bar nose, clean air filter and use Aspen and blow all the other muck off the saw, sharpen the chain and dress and turn the bar occasionally. Sometimes I just do things because I have time to spare being retired.

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On Friday, February 09, 2018 at 06:05, Mick Dempsey said:

Guy who works for me hasnt changed the engine oil in his petrol Peugeot in over a decade.

Yea I saw him at Finchley services beating the shit out of it with a torn Birch limb ;) k

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Turned up to a job at 8am started putting kit in the middle of the back lawn.
Terrified old lady come out asks "who are you and what are you doing in my garden?"
Whoops!
Supposed to be next door.
[emoji12]

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