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Khriss

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  1. ( i will see you at Traitors gate, bring yr pitchfork)
  2. @kevinjohnsonmbe , there is a fresh pike waiting for yon, in Town..... The False Hope of Brexit, Summed Up by a Billionaire and His Defender WWW.INSIDEHOOK.COM Jim Ratcliffe said he’d revive the U.K. off-road icon. Now he’s building it in France.
  3. Nope. All done and dusted. ( or Done like a Kipper if yr Amey 😕) Obvs two blokes got weighed in fr their troubles. K
  4. Dont you 😑 i can see a trap, tha knoes 😁 k
  5. .... Im lost now... 🙁 K
  6. Wont stop the drinking ones... 😕 K
  7. I am happier with 15" as have short legs. BUT bigger engine on that will burn yr nose sprockets out faster, at 6'2 Paddy i would think nothing less that 20 " an those bars last longer. ( 2 fr one against 15") K
  8. .... Just got to to 'anal' , ' borescope' and 'antiabrasion tape' and wondered if i was on the right website 😆 K
  9. I would not worry about it, how are they to know you are milling? Yr stooopping bent over back as you walk into shop 😄 K
  10. @Witterings 16" will do you fine. Cutting from both sides = 30" remember the longer the bar the longer to sharpen it. Cut big log into a sharpening pillar ( just over waist height) near yr stack. Drill holes ito sides fr yr files n spanner. K
  11. @PeteB check yr earth straps, just found a wee tiny knackered one under cab, now i have interior lights again 😁 K
  12. @ stubby you old fvvker, just spat my toast out 😆 behave. K
  13. ..... Where i been going wrong then.... 😳 K
  14. I have worked with a few like John and also a a lot more not even on his scale ( clueless ****************wits etc) and many have forgotten their mistakes or the choices they might have made. Arb n For are very different from when John and I started an both of us would do things differently IF we knew then what we know now ! Every day is different and how people work will be different cos thats how it is! K
  15. Any cheap 6" pto chipper will do that job. Just make sure blades are readily available an yr Massey will drive it ( 1000rpm pto ?) if yr not familiar with woodchippers sharp blades are everything. A new one will at least have a guarantee and should last you several years on the volumes yr producing.. K
  16. @SamanthaSunny all this to learn you kno. Those fiber composite filters doo fuzz up if yr tooo vigorous. K
  17. ( nowt you cannot get from ebay tha knoes 😆 )
  18. I also found these useful fr removing unsighlty fuzz from yr airfilter..... Electric Lady Shaver Bikini Legs Eye Brows Eyebrows Trimmer Shaper Hair Remover WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Electric Lady Shaver Perfect for Bikini, Legs, Eye Brows f WE ARE A VAT REGISTERED UK COMPANY Perfect for home use or for emergencies Description Ergonomic Safe on sensitive skin... K
  19. Chain Sharpening Unit Kit Chainsaw Teeth Sharpener Saw Chain Bar Grinding Tool WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Chain saw grinding accessories: 70mm / 50mm. Usage : It can be easily screwed on the electric grinder, and the chain and comb knife can be easily sharpened. Magic Ball Candle Mold Silicone... Bit of a fiddle to fit to yr grinder but cuts nicely without burning an 3 sizes fr yr various chains.
  20. Then, after yr struggles with yr oiling, get one of these an ease yr sharpening.
  21. Thorough review, sounds great fr yr style of works. K
  22. Go look fr the habitat creation with explosives on old trees, wrapping primer cord around branches to create fracture features 😯 K
  23. Think i posted that one - conifer habitat topping or summat? K
  24. Ohhh my fvvkin word 😮 an pikeyville round there n all. Barcovers off n warm those saws up 😳 K
  25. Whatever gets tank deposits out, i usually use old two stroke, then fill up right away, wash caps too. K

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