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AlvinD

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  1. Unfortunately I didn't David these photos were just passing by.
  2. One more i forgot about it was around 15 inch across approx.
  3. A few shots I had came across last month on Acer and Ash stump...
  4. The Google street view is kinda cool
  5. The definition "Mind" cannot be defined to having a brain. Mind: 2. The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior (More physical than mental for obvious reasons) Gathered from here mind - definition of mind by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
  6. I do remember the piston packaging came in a white box Spud. Cause of failure is unknown to me but I'll get a Meteor piston in the post and strip it all down again good possibility of aluminium transfer still on barrel. Back to square one.
  7. Thanks Gardenkit, it does drop fairly easy when held by the pull cord. It's just had a new piston and rings in it though that would lead me to believe that the bore has widened? Rich2484: with a working carb on it behaves as a normal ms200 should. I swapped carbs with a working saw, it idled no probs and revved up to full with no probs again but I haven't tried it through wood.
  8. Ah so that's how you get the inlet manifold back on easy my ms200 was reading 130psi actually not 140 as I first thought. There is no exhaust gasket on it though would that explain a bit of a drop on psi possibly?
  9. Wow all three guys answering at once lol! Thanks for the help guys, i seen some vids on youtube but would rather hear from the horses mouth. It brought up a reading of 140psi (MS200t referring back to page 158) and I tried a working carb from another ms200t and it idles all day long and revs up perfect. I guess it's as good as new?
  10. So I've bought a compression gauge. A Gunson one to be exact, can anyone tell me how to use it??
  11. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CnkxFMINCM&feature=youtube_gdata_player]Die Bachkieselschablone -- ein Multifunktionsgerät für Baumpflege und --diagnose - YouTube[/ame] The template im referring to is at 28 seconds into the video.
  12. I was surfing through arboristapps.com and an idea hit me regarding a VTA app. I'm not fully aware of the ins and outs of Claus Matthecks VTA so forgive if I stray but if one were to have an app that enabled a smartphone to take a photo of a tree and then the VTA template merged on top of it and all the other features the Vta template offered. Would this work? Maybe some of the experienced template users could offer some insight?
  13. Had mine just over two years last month. I love it its a great wee saw, I've climbed with n everything and I've not had one problem with it at all. Though it would lie unused for a month at a time sometimes
  14. I wasn't dissing the website or the designer in any circumstances, if I did I certainly didn't mean to. It's amazing what abit of research into google can do, program's such as Microsoft Frontpage are a very good tool for websites. Approach things the same way your tree surgery career was approached. Ask, learn, ask again, learn again. Same principles applied to different subject. Looking forward to the end product website:thumbup:
  15. I don't mean to a party popper but you just basically paid 200quid for the logo and URL. That whole site could be whipped up in one evening. No offence to the web designer but if that took him a week... O_o
  16. Agreed, I only got 5 minutes into the video and thought "I'm not wasting my free time on this".
  17. Good logo and layout but I'd change the header font to something more appropriate. The header should be the first thing that jumps out at me when I open a page but its the white background instead. Increase size and change header front. Increase your main paragraph font size. Also increase the logo size. Perhaaps more picture but that's my 2ps worth
  18. Surely Aspen costs a fortune to run on big saws?

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