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Dilz

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  1. <p>I'm certain I used the right bolts in the right places. I checked the fly wheel straight away and it was clear of the coil. Figure its probably going to need a few new bits aye - and to behonest i enjoy taking things to pieces on a lazy afternoon - im just **** at getting them back together and working.... - chalking this one up to a learning experience.</p>

  2. <p>Hello! rebuilt my MS200T after stripping it down, Started it after about 5 pulls, it seized after about 5 seconds. Haven't had time to strip it back down (smething for next weekend) Im guessing i cocked up some where (but hopefully i can learn something from it) - The cyclinder moves but locks up solid at the bottom of the storke.,.any thoughts on what it could be before i strip it down again would be appreciated - but my guess would be a problem with a bearing some where - probably caused by some dirt dropping in whilst fiddling about rebuilding the saw.</p>

  3. Right now I cant give you enough work to support yourself out here. The post was more a shout out to subbies in the local area who can come in for a day here and a day there as and when i need em as i'm only just starting out setting up in Malmö. Your best bet if you want to work in Sweden is to contact firms in Stockholm or Gothenberg.

  4. That is probably the most sensible reply i have ever had when talking to some one online about edible fungus.....by the way in the message you sent, you mentioned the fungus which smells of phenol....i once ate these, after growing over confident, it was not pleasant, I have now this season been with some rather experienced fungal gatherers and been enjoying many a varied chanterelle including the black chanterelle. Any way thank you for your time and for sharing so much of your fungal knowledge on this forum, i have always been interested in mycology. Cheers

  5. i was wondering if you could help me - at the momment i'm picking wild muchrooms to eat, and there is one type i have heard of being edible but wish to check, i'm sorry i dont have any pictures but i can describe it, it is a funnel shapped mushroom with gills, very firm flesh, and bleeds white liquid when damaged, smells not unpleasant, and i seam to recall if you taste the liquid its rather peppery, but i didnt try it this time as i have already had one accident with wild mushrooms. sorry if this is a bit vauge, i will try and get some pictures tomorrow.

  6. dont worry old timer, its not like i gave you any clues, and the profile picture doesn't help, Dr bugs among other titles i have been known as.

  7. your reputation precedes you by way of me spreading it, seeing as I was once under your employment not so many moons ago.

  8. would this by chance be the Paul Jenks of one Jenks Oxford Limited?

  9. all depends on the work, standard rate at the momment is £16.50hr for a climber but 10hours a day, though this is for our current gig. From what you have told me with your specialisation we may be interested in calling you in should there be a something major as we have crew with crane experience and such already, but as such it would be possibly the case that your rate would be different. This gig is aimed at Gothenburg, but at the momment we have works going on around Vaxjö and in northern Sweden.

  10. Saw your interest in some Work, i would need the detail and copies of certs for all your crew. The higher powers i.e the gov' over here need proof of qualifications before we can bring any one over. Cheers

  11. just sent you pm befoe i read this. I'm based in oxford, not self employed and dont have an e101, but will sort all that out when i get there, i've been doing tree work for 6 years in cluding 2 years part time whilst studying. i fly out on tuesday the 8th if your out there then we'll chip in and buy a beer and frame it as it will cost too much to just drink it!

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