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htb

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  1. £25 plus vat from chainsaw bars.co.uk, same bar as lots of husky saws such as 346etc just in .050 width
  2. What bar are you using. If you give us the Husqvarna part number someone will cross reference it
  3. cross reference it with @Rob D at chainsawbars.co.uk
  4. Remember saw can move in your hands to follow a curving cut. Processer bar works in a fixed plane, wood clamped so no real movement available hence sharpening and bar dressing important. Is it a special/unique bar on a jappa
  5. Have you turned the bar or dressed the rails. Ideally put new bar and chain on and see if it cures it, you will need them soon enough anyway
  6. Just hopeless, overpriced and falls to bits.
  7. 58 this year and still climbing most days.
  8. Think I will pass on the idea.
  9. Don't undersell yourself Stubby, how's the leg by the way.
  10. So we can comment on the draft, and then comment on the revised document?
  11. Well that's £1400 to £2100 so far.
  12. How many man days did it take? times day rate
  13. Gentle now Stubby is retired.
  14. Don't think it looks to clever, something going on there IMHO. Firewood would be best option, yes it may expose other trees to more wind etc, but in itself its on its way out.
  15. OK just thought I better ask.
  16. Steve would that be the same as base of barrel machined and base gasket thinner, so for a given thickness of spacer stop the crank would be in a slightly different position from modded to standard?. Correct me if I am wrong.
  17. Hendon good, henchman maybe a little bit meatier.
  18. Will check tonight when I get back home.
  19. Black on mine same as yours.
  20. Can check which coil is on mine the morn, if of any use.
  21. Nice soft hands, what moisturiser do you use

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