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C.J

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  1. I'm currently trying to up my game and wanting to speed up ! I'm not wanting to go mad and have firewood as my primary business but without spending many 000s what's the next step after using chainsaw and log splitter ???

     

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    PTO log saw - park next to splitter and run splitter off tractor hydraulics with a couple of extention hoses.:thumbup1:

  2. Been teaching the wife and kids with my 10/22 last week end . Next time I'll get Father's old semi match rifle and put the targets out a bit further . Would like to get a centre fire but at a £ a round .:001_rolleyes:

     

    After a bit of research ,I've found PPU @ 2 for a £ and Hornady FMJ @ 3 for a £ :thumbup1:

     

    So I applied for a .223 at my recent FAC renewal and bought a Winchester 70 Featherweight.:biggrin:

  3. Something not on the bench but the frequent visitors to this thread may know.

     

    What happened to Rich2484 that used to post here. The RNLI volunteer. It's nearly a year since he last posted!

     

    He was posting on the farming forum before xmas , now working at a livery yard.

  4. Thanks for replying but I've found that all throw lines tangle because they hate me.

    I hoped you might know of some form of genius or magic spell to avert such frustration!

     

    Pull a few trees over with it :biggrin:

     

    Once they've been stretched a bit they are less springy.:thumbup1:

  5. My beasty 6640 with trima 1390 loader, borrowed my mates 5t digger made a power to weight ratio of 3hp per ton with no trailer brakes was fun to say the least

     

     

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    Is it only firing on 2 cylinders ?:confused1:

     

    6640 is 84Hp and that doesn't look anywhere near 28 tonne .:001_rolleyes:

  6. When you buy a saw in a box , that washer is fitted between the saw and the clutch cover on one of the guide bar studs.

     

    When a guidebar is fitted for the first time the washer is removed.

     

    Who fitted the guide bar for the first time ?

     

    If it was you ,then it is your fault and you owe your friend an apology.

  7. Does such a thing as a 16" sugi bar exist for a 372?

     

    Yes 16" is 60DL.

     

    18" is 68 DL

     

    But even with standard dogs the usable length is likely to be 2" less.

     

    E.G with Standard Husky or Oregon bars on a 365 or 372

     

    15" 56 DL usable 12.5"

    17" 64 DL usable 15"

    20" 72 DL usable 18"

    24" 84 DL usable 22.5 "

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