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miker

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  1. looking for a used tractor,60-70hp, duties will include paddock work,maybe light forest work/fencing,will need to be road legal,prefer ford but maybe a green or red one,very tight budget,up to 4k,depending on hours/condition and hampshire area...i know im asking a lot but you never know ! pm me please
  2. oregon duoline, great until you spill round up on it lol,stihl 2.4 round line is a good all rounder
  3. i would of parted company with my lunch about half way up
  4. anybody know of a meteor p+p stockist,have found website in italy , lists the parts i need but seems to be wholesale only?
  5. blanked the auto decomp on my jonsered 2156(same as a 357) seems ok,had about 15 hours use sinse i done the job
  6. oh and screw the boards down, that way you can unscrew to make minor adjustments,coz 9 times out of ten the boards will have defects and not line up on the end board, cheers
  7. low decks,ip ut the posts/stub legs on dense blocks,sunk in the ground,concrete any newel posts in as they will be leaned on by drunken revellers, anything over say 2 foot high i would concrete the posts/stub legs and newel posts, low decks, the weight of it normally keeps it steady, hope this helps, post some pics up of your finished jobs, always good to see other peoples work
  8. reckon the lass in accounts has had some of this, she has forgotten to pay me lol
  9. nice one, i only get offered casual sex in return for work lol
  10. 372xp with a full range of bars
  11. i would allow at least 3 days for 2 blokes,maybe get a nipper as well,i would price it at £1200,unskilled labour or not,its still gonna be bloody hard work and boring as hell,but the end result will look great,a total transformation.
  12. i would stick to office work if i was you
  13. ive got about 200 tubex left over from a job some years back,they are a bit grubby but all have ties in them,wee bit battered but completely useable, free to collector,winchester/eastleigh area, 75cm i think
  14. sorry just seen spuds thoughts on clutch
  15. just my two penneth,try a new clutch ??
  16. miker

    4x4's

    not a ranger thats for sure,came to sticky end today up a greasy hill
  17. used a 262 many a time, blinding saw,and also have a 371 which i bought new in 1999,still going strong, my jonsered 2156 is a right whizzer but when it comes down to it, i would have to say my 371,nice sound,great balance,nice power and feels at home with a 15" right up to 24"bar, odd occasion ive run a 28" and handled it well, 262 a very close second tho
  18. all of the above really, hope he,s ok and heals good
  19. that james jones kit is getting rare now
  20. hi steve,have you had any cylinders from ghs, just wondering if they are good quality, need a couple for husky 288's that im working on on, cheers mike

  21. miker

    boys day out

    this could become a trend, sunday morning out with the saws,need to get one sorted down hear i reckon, ill bring the huskies and jonsereds
  22. second hand stihl 025, piece of junk, rattled itself to pieces
  23. stihl oil, i run everything on it, not the truck tho lol
  24. if the saw is going to be sat for a while, either drain your fuel(and bin it) or use aspen, dont use stale fuel in your saw, always use fresh mix, clean the clutch/brake , give bar and chain a splash of wd 40, clean your air filter, should be good to go next time you use it, agree with others get the best saw that you can afford, will last for a good while but think about how much you will use it, in relation that it will be idle, happy buying

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