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geoff

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  1. That's quite something, I would be hanging on to that, fascinating ...
  2. That's a lovely looking hatchet, spill the beens, what's it for?
  3. geoff

    RIP Terry

    Sad loss of a good man
  4. Same here, there's something cheerful and fun in the videos:001_smile:
  5. Great video mate, and nice kit you have working there.
  6. That is quite some floor, stunning work.
  7. The land of milk and honey doesn't exist mate, it's all about hard work for years, and using your nogin, concentrate on your own goals, not what someone else has achieved, or your wasting energy.
  8. It is a good saw, if it's big enough for the work it will prove reliable and good to handle.
  9. I have met you as you are aware, and I can vouch for you being more that eligible to qualify here, but don't take this wrong mate, I'm not brown nosing...
  10. I won't use them either mate, they are up to all the dirty tricks.
  11. They think they can make the rules to suit themselves, foul company imo:thumbdown:
  12. The symptoms sugest a blocked gallery or something in the carb, or the pipe work serving it, or diaghfram
  13. Start with a full carb clean or refurb, check the intake for any air leaks ar split rubber too.
  14. Get someone off here to come give a price, it's shooting in the dark online really.
  15. That is a lovely machine. Some serious hardware getting shown on this thread too...
  16. I have a tenor ukulele soft case that has two back straps, I think you would get the saw in that, or go up a size, might be worth a look at a music shop.
  17. You could try warming a bit up, see if it clears.
  18. Congratulations with the new dealer status, they are in my opinion the best pro saws out there just on reliability and ease of tuning. The little 390 is a little ripper, stunning saw, much like the old ms200 rear handle was from stihl.
  19. The saw choice is vast, I'm an Echo fan, after using the big H and S, dolmar are lovely saws to use too. I agree about using Aspen 2, it has a 5 year shelf life, and is perfect for part time use, and has no benzene, a nasty chemical. It is expensive, but you won't be throwing any away sour.
  20. Looks a belting saw, I want one!
  21. Steer clear, wilfully removing it without establishing owners consent, more so knowingly, is moraly wrong, and legaly too, why would you want to be causing damage to what is potentialy someone else's property, for the money??
  22. geoff

    Tree Shadows

    Lovely images Sean.

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