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geoff

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  1. I'm sure that can be sorted mate, welcome to the forum Ric!
  2. It will be fine for a while, but longterm it will rot if left in the open.
  3. Fuel gone stale, flush it out & fingers crossed, if not a carb strip & clean.
  4. Sorry to hear that, it would be so nice to find the outlets for all the gear that goes AWOL,someone must be funneling it down for export.
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    'Old' Masters

    Fine images, I love the 'mood' in the way they came out!
  6. Lovely truck & picture Stephen, I bet the wheel bearings get a good work out with that chipper running!
  7. I wouldn't admit to that if I was you... Mine was bang on with the measurements, but it is an early truck.
  8. One fit agile lass with some pep in her too.
  9. Nice clean work, that had a fair old lean on it!
  10. My mk1 is 4foot9 square, but you might leave the tailgate at half mast for a better bed length. Now go measure yours you lazy oik!
  11. geoff

    Small Echo's

    Well done mate, I'm sure you will be impressed! They take a few tanks to run in, & like to warm up from cold, but they are nice tools.
  12. geoff

    Small Echo's

    Old thread here.. I have been using the cs 352es quite a bit,cheap saw to buy & it performs really well for a light 35cc saw, like all Echo's it takes a minute to warm up from cold,then its a little screamer, good quality chipper saw, & works well strapped to my saw bench for logs up to ten inch.
  13. Thanks Silky,I nearly got nicked two days after the opp, I was on oral morphine for a week, & took a stroll whist at the girlfriends house & found a park area, sat down on a bench & had a good slug on the dreaded dream juice, next thing I knew I had a community cop giving me the shake down as I had dozed off on the bench in the frost with the bottle in my lap, they thought I was a gear head on a day out!
  14. I let him off a major bombing as there was still more work to get done!
  15. Its a fair sized target you will present me with mate, & I am a marksman with a rifle, so your bullseye should be a gentle challenge! Thanks for the well wishes you lot, & I am taking things easy & doing the physio, seems to be getting more mobility in the arm already.
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    Cc or hp

    HP = Torque x RPM ÷ 5252
  17. That looks nice Hodge:thumbup:
  18. As someone who on occasion suffers from colitis, albeit under control, I find the juicing path a great way of getting the nutrients without the bulk.
  19. The dreaded rubber band sounds tedious, no doubt I will find out about that before long!
  20. Some of the Stihls are good, the 560xp your looking at is a good fast saw, but I bought an Echo CS-620SX, which is also a very nice saw, not quite as fast, but a well put together saw with lots of torque, & a high quality bar as standard.
  21. Good luck with the second opp Dan, and a fast recovery too.
  22. Thanks Dan, I hope yours is all good now, sounds an extensive operation you had.
  23. Your welcome to read them mate, I have completed one & found it quite fascinating.
  24. Thanks Spud.
  25. I have a few WW1 books myself, two from dispatch riders that are interesting.

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