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High Scale

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  1. Hmm, I wonder.
  2. I have one, I think, make me a huge offer:)
  3. You have to take the handle off 3 screws. Gentle pull the rubber boot off that attaches to the cylinder. Disconnect the fuel pipe and breather pipe. Undo four screws that hold the chassis of the saw, 2 at the top, two at the bottom. Gently pull the tank off the back of the saw, you will have to open it out slightly to get the clearance. Undo the two bolts that attach the exhaust to the cylinder, (the two in the middle) The grease on the exhaust to hold the gasket in place is a good idea but you can also just poke the bolts through to hold it in place. Or you can do the above.
  4. <p>Did the ropes show up?</p>

  5. I don't know, I was hoping you could shed some light on it.
  6. Can you explain why that would be please?
  7. My 45c15 is like that, transit alloy tipper on it, never looks loaded.
  8. Well, well, well.
  9. I think you need a hobby!
  10. Qualified, updated but can't be bothered.
  11. I can hear the crunch of ersatz boots approaching.
  12. Can you explain your reasoning?
  13. As usual a great post Nod and very well put.
  14. I think scotspine1 has a pretty good argument. Not that I would dare to say it out loud.
  15. Nirvana, Metro Chicago 91. Mother Earth, The Hub, Bath. Rage Against The Machine, Glastonbury. Sub humans, Bradford on Avon.
  16. Oh, OK, I was talking about the other ropes they sell with their own CE approved splices. They must have one of those pulling machines.
  17. Freeworker sells CE splices at least it says so on their website.
  18. Well that works well.
  19. Such a rich colourful book!
  20. Yeah thanks, looking at it, it does look a little long. I'll knock up another.
  21. Cheers for the inspiration, I'll try this out tomorrow, though I may have to make it shorter.
  22. I dunno either.

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