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miker

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  1. Mate has bought an old ransomes 24 mower, he was told it was running last year ?? it tries to start but wont,would it need some lead additive in the petrol ?as plate says use 2 star petrol, lol, anything i need to know/take with me when i have a gander? cheers mike :lol:
  2. love these pics, really like those highlanders
  3. yep
  4. not sure about scotland, but i pay £80 a day for unskilled labour
  5. we used to have terra nova chainsaw boots,eyelets looked like 8mm hex nuts, strong boot but heavy,1985 ish
  6. i use single side for fine hedges and double side for rough hedges,i would go for stihl 81r, for rough work but dont expect it to cut thick gnarly blackthorn etc,as others have said half inch max else they will be foobarred in no time
  7. had 2 rangers,1 king cab and 1 double cab, suicide doors on the king cab make good access to the rear ,plenty of room in back,both good trucks
  8. slightly different but my jonsered brushcutter was playing up in the heat on thursday,same problem with hot start,funnily enough started easily with choke ? thought i would give it a try,nothing to lose and seemed to sort out hot starting
  9. didnt really use it that much tbh mate, the money funded a jonnny 2165 and a 2149,dont really need the big boys much these days.
  10. sold my 2101xp last year for £400
  11. kwak engine,seems to cope well,yes could do with the handle supports,they seem a bit flimsy but all good apart from that
  12. and dont spill weed killer on it,i wrecked a whole 360 metre spool of line doing this !! will bear in mind about the low revs, altho my big jonsered only needs half throttle at most even in heavy growth
  13. right then, my dealer supplied me with a sarp 19 inch, what a piece of kit !! fan assisted collection,shaft drive etc, pretty much the same as the lawnflite, made by kaaz. wednesday was raining steady most of the morning and she worked admirably,only downfall is the weight but ramps into back of van is the way to go. will definately change all my hayters over time to these mowers
  14. beat me to it matthew
  15. as said above,strimming around posts and walls will wear your line down quickly,keep revs as low as possible,im using oregon 2.4 round at the moment,its utter c£££,i have found the best all round line is the stihl orange 2.4mm and 2.7mm for the rougher stuff
  16. miker

    stihl 064

    is your sawdust/chips clearing ok , if you are at full bar length with nose buried then you can easily send sawdust /chips back up the bar and under chain, causing a stall, hope that makes sense
  17. miker

    frankensaw

    :thumbup1:
  18. miker

    frankensaw

    my main point in posting the frankensaw was to A, Have a laugh and B, i was quite pleased that i got a meteor kit for my saw rather than paying top money for an oem part, i dont profess to be a saw modder, just pleased that i completed the work myself. i thought i would post incase anyone else was having a similar idea about getting a meteor kit for their saw. i didnt realise i had committed a crime in calling my saw a frankensaw
  19. :thumbup1:few more
  20. some models i made in 1/32 scale
  21. hi mate, i meant was the highlander a 75:thumbup1:
  22. nice, love the highlanders,is that a roadless ploughmaster 75?
  23. fed up with my hayters not picking up in the wet, does anyone use lawnflite pro,they are supposed to be good for wet grass ??im in the market for new mower and i think this may be the way to go, will eventually change all my hayters
  24. miker

    frankensaw

    :lol:well my frankensaw seems to be ok,put a tank of fuel through and seems to have plenty of power. next project, b&q special with a 242 top end:thumbup:

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