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Darrin Turnbull

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  1. it's certainly not cr*p.
  2. I’ve seen this method quite often here in Germany.
  3. Looking for family holiday accommodation , 2 adults and two kids , 14 and 10 years old. 28/07-18/08/2018 i think. Alnwick area if possible. low budget preferred. Thanks for any help
  4. Just a gut feeling , but i think the American ropes are superior . having said that , any rigging rope won’t last long after a hammering. 12 mm sirius is quite good and i would buy it again. for thicker stuff maybe yale or samson .
  5. Looks like March will start like a lion. Snow and east wind.
  6. Sachs Dolmar. Can’t remember what model. Star date 1982
  7. All the best for your new career. Find a respected dealer and spend few hours there trying fews out.
  8. I’m not complaining , because the blue skies are worth it.
  9. You’re probably right , but i do like Oregon 95 TXL because of that.
  10. Looks like a small forest up there.
  11. http://www.skylandequipment.com/husqvarna-fuel-and-oil-flip-tank-cap-large-spare-parts.html
  12. Quite right about self building , plus you can put against your tax.
  13. this post is meant for stumpy grinder and ollyw
  14. That's amazing transformation , work like that deserves a medal. ollyw as well.
  15. buy it again , the first one can be used for spares. i myself would stay away from such cr*p. if money is tight , buy a secound hand serviced saw from a dealer.
  16. take the fuel pipe of the carb , the fuel should be spouting out. If not maybe it needs a new fuel tank filter or a new fuel tank breather/vent. hopefully someone with more knowledge will help. what saw is it. Make , model and year. good luck.

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