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Hi stubby gonna sound dum but what screw should i load thanks

 

When I said load I meant make it work in the cut . sorry . should have explained what I meat a bi better . You will then see the plug colour when it is working under load .

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Hi stubby i put i through a couple of logs about a inch longer than the 10inch bar so will check the colour if my memory is correct it should be coffee colour

 

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Hi stubby i put i through a couple of logs about a inch longer than the 10inch bar so will check the colour if my memory is correct it should be coffee colour

 

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Yea but you have to hit the kill switch mid cut to get an accurate colour

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Ok will do thanks stubby have you got another working dog yet sorry to here about your last one i accidentally ran mine over with the chipper took me ages to get over it she was only a puppy and part of my family

 

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Ok will do thanks stubby have you got another working dog yet sorry to here about your last one i accidentally ran mine over with the chipper took me ages to get over it she was only a puppy and part of my family

 

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Yea we have . Got a 9 week old black working cocker bitch . Into everything . You forget what pups are like !

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Comeing out my yard when she got past the wife i the meantime i was pulling off ahe always came in the can with me ahe probably wanted to come will always remember her she was a lovely little dog

 

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Comeing out my yard when she got past the wife i the meantime i was pulling off ahe always came in the can with me ahe probably wanted to come will always remember her she was a lovely little dog

 

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Very sad and sorry to hear of it . Life deals out some cruel cards now and then . Chap up the road who was/is a farm worker killed his little boy with a tractor . The lad came rushing out to greet him from work and he did not see him . This must have been 10 or 12 years ago now .

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On my 150 I took of the deflector, 1 screw, then opened up the recess underneath then shaped the deflector out slightly to help improve gas flow, I also advanced the ignition. I've noticed though, working on another 150 that the exhaust has no removable deflector.

 

My 150 is transformed, incredible difference.

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Very sad and sorry to hear of it . Life deals out some cruel cards now and then . Chap up the road who was/is a farm worker killed his little boy with a tractor . The lad came rushing out to greet him from work and he did not see him . This must have been 10 or 12 years ago now .

 

Sorry to here that absolutely must be ther worst thing a father could of done and has to look ve with it every day of his life

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