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tommer9

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  1. Mr MArtin can do all this this- he rebuilds and reconditions them and sells them etc etc. He has a gazillion spares etc etc.
  2. I reckon the best people in the south west are S.Martin and son just outside Barnstaple in North Devon. Between my mother and myself we have had several stoves off them over the years, and the price, service and quality are excellent. S Martin & Son - Central Heating Systems (Installation And Servicing) in Barnstaple EX31 3QE - 192.com
  3. :lol: Mr Hill:001_huh:!!!
  4. When your firm replaces their 361s I would be very interested in one, even if requiring a new pot and piston.
  5. TBH i couldnt give a toss about who is to blame. Its done. Its very sad. Especially the bengali tigers which are already so rare.
  6. I am not sure he cared much........he shot himself.
  7. YOu after advice on a Dunlop tyre harry?
  8. What channel? I missed it but would happily watch it if it was on the BBC i[ player.
  9. :confused1:They were students.......paying:biggrin:
  10. The Press Association: 18 hurt as bus roof is torn off
  11. The ms390 was/ is called the FARM BOSS. I had one about 11 years back. When i wanted a new 60cc saw, I bought the ms361. It was more powerful, the chainspeed was faster, the carb was different, as was the air filter, the AV mounts were better. It was overall a better built higher performing saw. Hence the analogy of the model 'L' car and the GTi car:001_smile:
  12. How much do you pay for woodchip?
  13. I spent a few hours at my wifes grave today...... She still thinks its gonna be a pond.
  14. Somehow whilst looking at flood warning on google news today I found a link to this story from America. Terribly sad. Ohio animal farm escape: Dead bodies of tigers and lions strewn across field - mirror.co.uk
  15. As above. Slugs.
  16. Power to weight ratio, longevity of some of the parts MAYBE, and possibly the AV mounting. Power to weight mainly though i would have thought.
  17. Its not as good as the saw it replaced. It is, after 10 months of hard use, now starting to be a good saw, but I am still not enamoured by it. I regularly find myself going for the 390xp or trying to get the smaller husky to do as much as possible before i have to pick it up. I dont think i would buy another one TBH. However, i do think it is by the sounds of things far superior to husqvarnas lates 60cc offering. I reckon on another 2 months of use I will start to like it though. It did perform well in the woods though.
  18. Take it outside girls. This is getting dull.
  19. tommer9

    RIP Marco

    I take it he is a biker? RIP.
  20. Dave he is a superb 2 stroke engineer. I have yet to find something that he hasnt been able to fix/ find out what the problem is straight away. They tend to push thing through for pro users above the homeowners too if they can, and I was in there the other day and it was only a week turn around for everyone, so I doubt you would be stuck for long. Mine is here doing nothing for half term anyway if you're stuck.
  21. TAke it to see simon at portreath garden machinery.
  22. For me its the sly looks and body language of the thief that makes it so funny!
  23. This made me chuckle.....alot:thumbup: BBC Nature - 'Criminal' penguin caught on film
  24. Really Huck? That was the impression I was under too. In fact I had heard that you were required to hold the insurance for quite some time after the survey to protect yourself. Whether or not a legal requirement or simply "good practice" though I am unsure.
  25. :lol: Beech is one of the best firewoods IMO. THe thought of all that makes me feel sore though, not warm inside :laugh1:

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