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Ironbark

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  1. Interesting. Anybody know if the 395XP is heavier than the spec too?
  2. My grass is the same colour as my logs, so i'm guessing they are pretty dry
  3. or towbar
  4. Hadn't realised they were so similar in price, but I bought a 390 because it is a fair bit lighter as you say, and only a little bit less powerful. Why not a Stihl 661?
  5. Looks to have all the major food groups... salts, fats and sugars!
  6. First I'd try soaking them in water overnight or longer if you can. This usually works for metal door furniture with paint on it. If that still doesn't work Anglia Lime company do Clingstrip and Solvastrip paint removers witch I use a lot for getting paint off wooden beams. If you ask for the sample size, you may only have pay the postage.
  7. Pretty sure it's Torrington Drive, Debden, Loughton. Close to shops and on the short cut to the Underground station hence lots of people.
  8. No a brainfart is putting bar oil in the fuel tank.
  9. Cracking finish to the Men's cycling road race. Shame Nibali crashed on the descent. Really like his attacking riding.
  10. I did this to dry and deflect the noise of the engine of a pressure washer. Just used a couple of rows of old fence panels and it has made it a bit quieter. About all you can do really.
  11. As long as it's clear or light straw coloured you are probably not dehydrated.
  12. Plenty of fluid intake. I think a pair of Hiflex can hold about 5L of water... or at least they feel like they do.
  13. Running on Coleman camping stove fuel.
  14. Blue-gem Spray Indicator - Spray Enhancers - Equipment This is the one I use. Same price as the one from Pitchcare per L.
  15. How many hours had this oil been in there for? That's more metal than I've seen on mine, but I do it every year which is usually less than 150 hours. don't think it's a problem. The drain plug on my Hilux rear diff is has usually got a load of metal stuck to it too.
  16. That's ridiculous. I have a colour chart for tea, but not wood chips
  17. Aspen 4 with Redline 2 stroke oil
  18. Thing I hate most about Ryanair is that when you get there, you're always in the middle of nowhere
  19. Interesting that Toyota have chosen not to offer the larger 2.8L engine in the new Hilux for the UK market, with only the 2.4 available across the range. Especially when over 60% of sales of the outgoing model were the larger 3.0L
  20. Perhaps I didn't make the point clearly enough.... If it's £25 online and you pay £50 from the dealer, you have effectively paid for 2 batteries, but only got 1. The rest has gone to covering the dealer's warranty liability, which I accept was part of your point, but I'm just saying £25 vs £50 is too much. Up to about £40 I could swallow.
  21. True and I'm sure most will agree, but there is a point at which it becomes too expensive. Asking someone to effectively buy 2 batteries just is case one is faulty is a nice insurance policy, but will put a lot off.
  22. Ironbark

    Eurovision

    Pretty mediocre so far. Polish bloke's forgotten to put socks on.
  23. UK Climbing did a review of 5 children's harnesses. UKC Gear - COMPARISON REVIEW: Children's Harnesses
  24. Thanks. I get that part, but what I was asking was where is this stated in the operating manual? All I can see is use FB which is the lowest spec and would be mineral base? Not trying to be argumentative, just genuinely interested. Thanks.
  25. Where did you see that? Was just reading about the 560XP and it said Husqvarna oil at 2%, or any JASO FB at 3%. JASO FB is the lowest standard for 2 stroke o though?

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