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s.varty

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  1. Pardon:laugh1:
  2. Yep. older than me, like your bikes,i always liked the a65/a10
  3. Ariel arrow? You must be older than me:laugh1:
  4. Sorry mate , dont agree , i can keep my chains as sharp as they were new until the teeth are about 2mm in length (roughly)
  5. Great minds think alike
  6. Learn to do them yourself, you,ll save a fortune. Youtube it if you have to:thumbup1:
  7. Pretty sure someone said they had been shaped for beams in ship building, it may of been tony croft
  8. Comedian:thumbup1::laugh1:
  9. Everyones gone soft mate, if he sniffles at school they,ll send him home anyway ,cos he might spread his germs:thumbdown:. Or your mate might just fancy a couple of days off:laugh1:
  10. Looks like wood to me
  11. Entec truckloader,great little machine
  12. Whats best to use softwood like yours or hardwood?
  13. shame its so slow, its got plenty of power
  14. Aha, so now we know, as rover said , great for cutting billets, thanks woodchip
  15. cheers,looks very interesting:thumbup1:
  16. Is it still on the telly? if so what channel
  17. sorry but ive got to ask as i have no idea what axe man is, is it a programme like heli loggers?
  18. are we talking dvd?
  19. But he,s covered himself in the fact that he doesnt say its a stihl, thats up to you to believe it is because of the stickers
  20. No snow here jon, it looks bloody miserable though
  21. Im gonna be blunt with you, anything chineese made is total crap,scrap it and save up and buy a stihl or huskie second hand
  22. bin it, sorry mate
  23. Cant help , but out of interest what country makes sanli?
  24. Very interesting, i clear a lot of land drains on farm fields and ive never seen a smooth plastic pipe blocked like that, its always the old clay pipes .
  25. It,ll all come good though jon, just wait and see.

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