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felixthelogchopper

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  1. As long as they aren't obnoxious or causing a problem I don't have a problem with it.
  2. I thought the whole point of the reverse thread was so the rotation tightened the head onto the machine as it ran?
  3. Have you had a shift through this? If not, you might find what you want. https://www.webmotoculture.com/329-guide-chaine-tronconneuse-zenoah
  4. My point was that you can find the correct mount code which you need before you even get to pitch and gauge. Going by the code in the link, your bar is not a KO95 mount like the bar on Ebay. Carlton, Windsor and Oregon are all the same company. Ozaki is a more budget brand and sold commonly on Ebay over here.
  5. I just googled your saw and got hits all in French. Here's one link which should get you a head start. The bar shown is the wrong pitch and gauge bit it says others are available. If nothing else , it should help you find the right mount type. https://www.webmotoculture.com/guide-chaine-tronconneuse-zenoah/1601-guide-chaine-tronconneuse-zenoah-50-cm-38-050-70-dents-3000312675290.html
  6. The bar on Ebay is relisted so chances are you will get it cheap if you bid on it. If you do and it doesn't fit, I expect you will resell easy enough. If it's cheap enough, I'll have it off you for stock as it would fit my 357. I would try Googling that serial number first though as it might save you some time.
  7. That's the bar I meant on Ebay but I don't know if it fits your saw. You could either try Googling the serial number on your bar to see what saws it fits which will then hopefully widen your search terms or you could try contacting RobD from chainsawbars.co.uk on here. My choice would be Rob.
  8. What mount is it? There is one to fit a Husqvarna KO95 mount on Ebay starting at £12.
  9. I'm guessing it's more a reference to a common symptom of Candida, namely an irritating ....?
  10. Well, if people will keep putting 50p in the dickhead what do you expect?
  11. Most of them seem to be full of people who just want to slag off other people and see just how abusive they can be without being banned. Then there's pages like Treebay which consist of people selling stolen and/or thoroughly shagged out kit as well as constant slanging matches between travellers and everybody else. The Arbtalk page is ok, as is Arborists Online and Donnie Nix's old page (Climbers Online?) but anything on Facebook has a tendency to get out of hand compared to a well-run forum.
  12. Fixed that for you, Tommy.
  13. Sorry to hear about this, Andy. Sounds like you need to nail stuff down up there too.
  14. I think they are a B&Q brand.Also, This might be worth a try. https://www.gardenhirespares.co.uk/
  15. Looks like a Peugeot to me?
  16. Or it was airdropped out of a C130 rather than parked?
  17. Maybe work on the premise that if you know it doesn't belong to you, don't take it without asking?
  18. Not easy if you are subbing in and they provide it. It's why I won't use other people's fuel when I work for them.
  19. Or in the pub after work. Gittishness to the extreme.
  20. This explains it pretty well. Granted, it does come from a clear anti Robinson aka Yaxley Lennon slant but the legal argument is still correct. If you don't want to read the whole thing, skip to section 8 which explains the previous case and explicitly clear instruction from the trial judge. https://thesecretbarrister.com/2018/05/25/what-has-happened-to-poor-tommy-robinson/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
  21. Don't forget the joy that is Berberis.
  22. I would guess the sort of stuff you're into attracts a premium on the price. ?

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