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Danavan

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  1. Danavan

    200t

    I thought the problem was the piston was wearing the carb body as well as failing itself so it was a new carb not just the piston to get a complete repair. Not from what I have been told. Can't see the piston getttin any place near the carb bod iom.. I hear it somthing to do with the fuel injection mec that has been modified that causes the prob. I have no great writeing comunication skills so I apolagise for that but I asure you from what I have seen/done & told the £10 bit works in imo. Fuel pump chrome where out an all that...
  2. Danavan

    200t

    Thanks. For warned is alot better than getting stung! Was only a days use on the saw & I thought the pico chain ect was a reasson to it's performance due to cc's
  3. Danavan

    200t

    Hear good things about the ms192 at the mo & after using one for a day I was sold. Just have to get me act together to import one as they not over hear for some resson? The carb prob can only be £10 in parts to solve the prob so I am told & have been showen but it a fingers n thumbs job! Can't beat the power/weight ratio of the good old ms200 imo..
  4. Good job:thumbup1: Did you employ some fracture pruning on some of the cuts along with corronet to finish the effect? Just the way some of the cuts look in the pic's.
  5. Subi if you interested near your area?
  6. Arrgh! raise the mizen..

    The stien is good but hot! even in this weather. I love the visor thing but needs a bit of tlc so seeing in detail is a git, but much better than any goggle's & glasses that I have used. My next lid will be a petzle though, not the erin rock but the one with the vents that can be closed 'to adehre to hse crap' also a resess molded in to acomadate ear defenders.

    I got the tree motion harniss, it great & bits to mess about with to adjust that realy taylor it to your climb possision. Lasts a good long time too with replaceable bridge 'that always ware 1st'.

    Took me a bit of time to get used to the saw atatchment point in the middle of the back of the harrnes, but now I like that too as it gives you eaven reach left & right '& a tail like effect at times'. I don't clip the saw up though in that position as I found a hearty smack in the nadds now & then form trusting & footlock was far from pleasurable!!

  7. LOL:lol: nice one.. Peace & health to you Paul:001_smile:
  8. Still having to put on my long sleave HH top first thing then sweat at about half 9:001_smile: What a break in the weather..feeling for co wrk's that have to share a cab with me now for the next few months:biggrin:
  9. Stick your hands down south as far as you can each & every day, this way it must feel like spring any time up this way;) Not to sure on nose plugs though mate:biggrin:
  10. Well I could digress into luner/loony cycles but I sure you are well aware of them:biggrin:
  11. Keep your head on & pants tight all the best with your new adventures. This game can envolve mind body & sole. Make sure you keep all in good health the best way you know how.
  12. First Primrose that we have seen this week out in full:001_smile: This is my sign that spring has sprung. I know they can be a bit earlyer than this but for me the sooner the better. What smacks of spring for any of you lot? Bud burst of trees? Mate calls of owl? Dance of red kite? or the sun rise & fall times?.....
  13. Nice one. What a journey you are all starting. No maps sorry, have fun making your own
  14. Got a sort of reaper in a shroud on first pic lookin at us. Candles and a little more on the reaper could be cool..
  15. Great thread Paul. Most informative & usefull. Keep the waffle up it is much needed
  16. Fine work. Long may it live & hope you get the go back wrk to keep her stable & alive. Nice lot of photo synth prod growth in the lower area for her to keep energy up. Hope to see more pics over the yrs of how she comes on.
  17. Mad! no it's just to wraped up in red tape:001_rolleyes: We must get used to expresing our selfs to machines as time goes on! The less we speak to each other the less chance of a result:sneaky2: Good effort anywho. Thought that counts ect
  18. Fantastic photo's, inspiaring trees & amaizing informative interesting thread. Looking fwd to the projects results
  19. Nice job well documented & well done. Looked like a fun one. Those hobbs are amazing bits of kit! Do you put it to use on fracture pruning tec's?
  20. Yea shell is beech & I farily sure the cut piece is beech too that had an upright in good condition so lever arm was removed. I loved the fact the mechanics of the tree had held up thus far without our intervention. Not sure why we decided not to prop instead it was a few yr ago I took it. Loved the areial roots she was thowing out too, look like little arms flinging about:001_smile:
  21. Through the key hole:001_smile: A gr8 collection of OH WOW'S..Some sun shade on the last pic.
  22. Not sure what they do for us as a whole.. Why not also AA aprove individuals too?
  23. Paul, In no way was it ment as a slight to your 'at length posts'. Again my rubbish on line manor due to lack of writing skills & abilaty to convay in short my point. Ta much for your time & awnsers to all questions posted. The point is I dont want you to do anything for me, I will keep on doing what I do for co's with or without the AA stamp..My question was what do you do for the co's that do have your stamp? Anywho.....
  24. Work of art. Nice one. An art that needs to be re kindled:)

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