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swinny

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  1. anyone know a good fix for the rear tank handle where it meets the flat bit at the bottom... where screw goes in to hold the black plastic bit on... do you know where i mean lol
  2. i use 8x4 sheets, cut in half so 2 boards 4x4 with hinges so fold up and open out etc use 2 of these
  3. I don't see the option for, i don't mind either... i have a few saws with new style caps and the 066 is on old style and i don't mind lol
  4. i could have just change the lead ones and leave the blunt clearing ones on. as rotated the whole set so needed fresh teeth... just put the 6 new ones on
  5. one of them still owes me 500 quid aswell!
  6. yeah easy peasy and congratulations pal
  7. why you ask location?
  8. This was from last week, nice to have a bit of nice weather for a change All done in the day
  9. just a quick question. how do you tell which is the lead positions on the wheel? other than when used and the ones that edge go first.... cheers
  10. does this mean theyre sticking prices up again?
  11. What you want doesn't exist
  12. just wondering if anyone has changed air filter setups on there older saws. eg 044,046,064 etc from the flat style to the newer hd? i know you would need the back plate and the mount the filter sits on, filter and new cover.... just curious to know if anyone has done this?
  13. i honestly like mine. time will tell feels nice and better av so im happy
  14. one i did a while back
  15. out of curiosity do you use your strop on your d' s or bridge as a secondary rope...? i use spiderjack on main line and 5m rope and prussic... hate prussic binding! thats why i went to spiderjack on main line. i have a hitch knocking about and wonder if its safe / you can make a rope out of it so to speak run the hc and 8mm friction cord... would either want 5 or 8m rope...hmmm
  16. How do you go about muffler modding? Read on here to measure exhaust port and make it no larger than 80% Does it mean measure exh port on cylinder or the port on the exhaust.... Might be best to get advice from the beginning Also how do you set the carb after... just a 1/4 turn on the H or do you have to adjust both? Have a few candidates... 064,044,024
  17. Yes Rob D is the man I have a 064 and love it good saws. enjoy your new hobby/venture
  18. Excellent stuff there pal Let em fight it out lol but controlled
  19. okie dokie.... pm steve bullman and he will sort it
  20. If its stacked to the top you will be getting a good deal for your money! Measured my iveco ages ago.... and just to the top of the std steel sides is 2.2cm3... granted no air gaps... Should have put a pic up of my iveco the other day Its not full till its full Btw if its a good sized load i think your doing well at that price pal
  21. which bit do you mean? deleting profile? Yourself fully or alter some of your details? Go right to bottom of page and click on USER CP
  22. you dont have a unimog now so you'll be ok you'll end up having to spend money to avoid big tax bill lol
  23. Every thread i go on my laptop keeps making clicking sounds and running slow on site... just this site

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