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  1. htb

    Handy tool!

    same message for me
  2. The joys of autoreverse brakes. Only work well when rolling forward, not as efficient when going backwards handbrake on or not. Been there got the T-shirt moving chipper by hand on sloping drive pulled handbrake on, kept rolling slight dent in garage door oops, customer never noticed. Only decent brake in reverse is a lump of wood as a chock.
  3. Get on up there, you'll get at least half way up, youth of today !!!
  4. Need cutaway if end of steel strop wont pass through pulley
  5. Didn't think you were having a go. I just larks foot throwline to loop adjacent to heatsleeve, drop throwline to ground then when pull your line out you can keep hold of throwline and gently ish lower saver to ground
  6. Darrin, Thanks for that. Born2trot, If over hard surface I lower down with throwline
  7. Maillon your pinto onto small eye of cambium saver then you can retrieve from ground, little bit more friction but not that much. Other than that not much wrong with your original idea, used to do similar, until made own pulley saver
  8. What does dave reckon to a zig zag and saver, you gone over to the dark side nowt wrong with 3 strand rope
  9. Thanks for the heads up, ordered one formyself.
  10. !9mm shuttering ply, but gets heavy when wet about £25 per sheet
  11. htb

    Stihl MS200t

    It connects to a tit on the bottom of the top handle housing underneath the carb, it faces 90 degrees to the top handle ie towards the starter side
  12. htb

    sawdust.

    Im getting a bored military theme to this thread
  13. htb

    sawdust.

    At my age I've been off powdered milk for too many decades to remember
  14. htb

    sawdust.

    Reminds me of flour/ dust explosions
  15. Allow 300-350 kg per cube, mind you depends if its raining or not.
  16. Had one open whilst doing my rescue ticket whilst getting casualty through a fork, could have been interesting. Casualty did not notice nor did tester !!!!
  17. Nice video, but is it just me that 880 seems very slow cutting
  18. yes you can tow it legally, you do not have to downplate it , just keep the weight below 2000kg when you are pulled
  19. Have to give you a treat one day.Worst prob is oil pump drives all the time(by design) so if you leave it ticking over, when you go to use it again big gloop of oil. Vibes not bad actually
  20. 1986 dolmar 109, still going strong, just keep changing the av's

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