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C.J

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  1. Looks like a maple cue shaft.
  2. Is the yellow one Laburnum ?
  3. Clutch bearing ?
  4. As previously said don't get a 1.8 Rover K series petrol engine - Head gasket failures
  5. What levers and spool block came with the new loader? A 2 axis joystick with electric 3rd service is the nicest to use.
  6. I'm sure you're right - There's one pointy leaf and it's out of focus:blushing:
  7. Is that Japanese Knotweed in the fore ground of the 1st picture ?
  8. Learnt that lesson with a Jonsered 361 in the 1980s - Never again:001_rolleyes:
  9. Did you put any oil with your petrol ?
  10. C.J

    new blower

    Stihl BG86C-E Petrol Blower TQ postcodes delivered free on Mondays and Thursdays
  11. Oregon Brushcutter Trousers
  12. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l238/josh30041/stihl%20211/5.jpg Looks like its plastic and moulded to the clutch cover
  13. How do get constant flow on your handler ? Tie the 3rd service lever back ? How about a stand so you can slide split logs into a bucket. But also handy to put on floor for big rings
  14. Logging Hooks | Clark Forest : Logging Equipment Nothing bigger than 5/8"
  15. An old boy once said to me " Tis like picking up doll's eyes"
  16. Only lit my stove once this winter:thumbup1: and its still lit:lol:
  17. C.J

    Stihl fs 70

    The FS70 comes with an autocut head and a blade. If you already have a small strimmer for edging , I would go for the FS94 with Bike handles , because of the solid drive shaft.
  18. C.J

    Stihl fs 70

    Anybody used a FS94 yet - solid shaft,bigger tank,2mix,same power,lighter and bike handle version is cheaper. I think Stihl are hiding them away until all the 4mixs are sold.
  19. I've found the stove forum that your photo came from. Stihl say its not a problem and the first sharpening will sort it out. In my opinion , it should never have passed quality control.
  20. http://i.ebayimg.com/t/sanderson-tractor-mounted-forklift-international-454-front-weights-/00/s/OTU4WDE2MDA=/z/j6IAAOxyqOxRrQjE/$(KGrHqZHJBQFEzSJqspSBRrQjEiGWQ~~60_12.JPG Here they've taken the lower links off the tractor,attached the forklift to the brackets under the axle and connected the lift rods back to the forklift.
  21. If the file is too high there will be no hook on the side plate and the saw will need more pressure to cut. When you sharpen these chains , use a file holder with plenty of downwards pressure first , so that the file gets down to the correct height.You can then file off the bump if there is any left , before appling backwards pressure to sharpen the cutter.
  22. That's not RSC - it's RS3. RSC doesn't have humped drive links. Why is the cutter so corroded ?
  23. http://www.farmmachinery.co.uk/wp-content/themes/classifiedstheme/thumbs/13791-455-2014-04-07377421.JPG 3 point linkage.A frame to tractor toplink bracket and tilt ram to A frame.
  24. HB_Wire_Core_Flip_Line_Kit_3m - Honey Brothers Ltd Keep your dragon as it is.
  25. I was thinking of doing something similar:thumbup1: What P.T.O speed do you run at ,and what is the cycle time ?

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