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Gerbutt

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  1. Yeah I think your right. Going to be a challenge getting it out the house full of water on my own......rented house with woodenish floor so no dragging...hmmmm!
  2. Haha nice one Jon, it may come to that 😄
  3. Is that the one? Can you do it with machine full of water?
  4. I thought it was about time I gave my hiflex another wash......and now they are stuck in the machine with door locked and half a cycle done!! Any ideas???
  5. Nice pics there dude😃 Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. ??? go on, lets have a look 😄 Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Nice one stubby, sounds ace! It's defo something on the cards :-)
  8. Super, so what's it like compared to standard then Stubby? I've watched Steves vids so have a good idea that its awesome 😀
  9. That'll keep you going for a few hours/days!!!
  10. Mine never used too so must be fixable! Answer.....save up and send it to spud to get the hell tuned out of it, and whilst he's at it get the oil leak sorted haha 😄
  11. It is a fine saw and keeps serving me well! Do get tempted to have it spudded though!!😬
  12. Thanks for the fast response! Rich, how can being horny be the cause of it? :-) I'll have a look at the pump area then, give it a good clean and see if I can find where it's starting from. Bob once helped me take it to bits when it stopped oiling (turned out to be oil tank filter blocked), so I think I can remember the bits you're talking about. It does seem to be oiling the chain fine spud!
  13. Hello there My 346xp is leaking chain oil when it's not being used. It's coming out the bottom gap near the chain catcher and will leave a little puddle after only about 30 mins. Does anyone have an idea why this might be? It's a bit of a pain always having to watch where I put it down! Cheers Ger
  14. Haha....I nearly spat my coffee out twice there Rich :-)
  15. I've just had a gander too and think the same? When you get it stuck for the first time, get a double snapper and then never have it happen again :-)
  16. The ART double snapper is really good, you'd struggle to get your pulley saver stuck using one, well worth their money!
  17. I'll second that, a throwbag clipped on your splice is ace! Just be careful of it coming back and getting you in the chops too:-)
  18. Are you going to make a vid of a climb on the HH bud?
  19. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SerNPPT1KuI&sns=em]Tree climber falls from broken tree, nearly killed - YouTube[/ame]

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