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  1. geoff

    Jokes???

    Paddy thought his new girlfriend might be the one but after looking through her knicker drawer and finding a nurse's outfit, a French maids outfit, and a police womans uniform, he finally decided if she can't hold down a job, she's not for him Paddy is doing some roofing work for Murphy He nears the top of the ladder and starts shaking and going dizzy. He calls down to Murphy and says"I tink I will ave to go home, I've come all over giddy and feel sick." Murphy asks "Ave yer got vertigo?" Paddy replies "No I only live round the corner."
  2. Thank you for the superb post Richard, ( Timberwolf Sales), that is great news with the greasable bearing & fan kit for the older 150's, I presume it will also go on the 125, not that it needs it. I'm pro timberwolf, I think the sales speak for themselves, & these new changes are going to be very interesting in the chippper market. Well done Timberwolf imo.
  3. Fascinating video, thanks for that!
  4. Shush!
  5. He uses preemptive tactics for his revenge!
  6. 'Right turn Clyde!'
  7. Yes, nice little axe, if a bit soft at holding an edge..
  8. He was invisible until I woke him for the picture!
  9. The dog fell asleep behind me cutting logs! I found him when the saw ran out of fuel! IMG_1464 by geoff321, on Flickr IMG_1457 by geoff321, on Flickr
  10. Thought I would give this a try, I have a couple stashed away, this could only be seen from up the tree, or if you were shinning up to look over the fence,obviously the resident had suffered the later enough to make the effort! 011 by geoff321, on Flickr
  11. Very nice work, love the markings on her too.
  12. A fine bit of kit Tom!
  13. Ah, trust me to get it wrong! Oh well, time will reveal the new specs, I would love to see TW come out with a winner.
  14. Does this help? TW 240TDHB(t) Chipper | Products | Timberwolf
  15. I feel for you Ty, if the engineer found a lot of verdigris you have electrical problems that will not improve, I would get an electrical engineer onto changing all affected connections, or go for a new loom, get the thing earning you money instead of hauling it about the place & having it break down all the time. Target the problem, get it fixed, with a report, & go after the supplier for costs whilst the machine is back earning you money.
  16. Should be fine; Dumping Angles
  17. :001_wub:Man alive Silky, the first barmaid is a honey!
  18. geoff

    the demon booze

    Stephen, you sir are a connoisseur!
  19. Easy mistake, glads you got it sorted out, nice saw!
  20. How did you get on with the saw problem? I hope you have it fixed, or isolated the issue.
  21. geoff

    the demon booze

    I have seen a few go through drink, it isn't a nice way to die, if there ever was one!
  22. geoff

    the demon booze

    Not touched a drop in two months, I used to go on the lash once a week, family commitments mean I had to be good to drive any time of night, so I packed up drinking. I must say I feel ten times fresher than I did before, my advice just do it!
  23. No probs, & get back if this doesn't cure it, some of the saw gurus will put you right if not.
  24. Check & grease the bearing, could be your problem, as the bearing should spin when the saw is at tickover, & the chain/ clutch stationary. with the chain off the clutch drum should spin freely if you give it a flick, ( engine turned off).
  25. What would be really cool would be a greasable bearing upgrade kit for older ones, that would sell if it can be done.

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