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TurtleWoods72

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  1. Since we have so many good Samaritans on this site who want nothing more than a better life for these poor frightened souls from war torn lands... How many of you have written to the UK Immigration Service to offer out your spare bedrooms and offered work in your companies to these deserving families? That's right. None of you have. Just like I wouldnt.
  2. By the time the OP makes up his mind, the dealer will have sold the cheap Husqvarna to someone else and Shavey will have sold the Dolmar to me!
  3. Oh gawd, I darent ask that..but it did cross my mind that's what you were up to.
  4. Are you pissing in the tank? Lol
  5. It'll never get boring to make a teeny weeny tongue in cheek comment about the 'superiority' of Husqvarna saws and watch the frothy-mouthed 'defenders of the realm' scrabble forward to their keyboards in outraged defence of their shiny orange scalpels. It's all fun & games when the boot's on the other foot however. Funny that! Play nice kids! Lol.
  6. Let's see a picture of these girly wrist Joe me old mate
  7. I find the French one far more comprehensive than the Bulgarian one, although I'm warming to the German one now too. Still can't find the Spanish blighter anywhere for the life of me! Good luck !
  8. Im not claiming to be Charles Atlas but I'm not some puny little runt either. I'm the wrong side of 95kg dripping wet. Maybe my muscles aren't as conditioned in my buttocks and lower back as yours since my normal activities are more sedentary? I'll leave it there.. It don't struggle at the time, it just feels more of a chore, and I ache like a bastard the next day lol.
  9. Okey dokey. Cool. Hey you might even improve it!!
  10. This has been discussed before: http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/73047-building-arbo-trolley.html
  11. If doing so, be sure to measure an cut accurately or you could upset the balance of the blade, and result in vibration and damage to your mower.
  12. Commonly known in the trade as a 'Guy Fawkes manoeuvre' I believe.
  13. It does sound like a rough cut mower, SCAG or similar would be more suited. That said my 21" push mower (John Deere JS63) will tear through 18" grass and weeds with the mulch plug fitted (rather than side eject) without complaint.
  14. Probably good for all my brood apart from the dang Stihl. Silly little bar holes,
  15. Since this thread got derailed quicker than a Japanese commuter train.. Youtube has some good clips of Americans being interviewed by an Australian journalist about geography, world politics etc. Very funny.
  16. This any good to you pal? http://www.honda.co.jp/ownersmanual/pdf/power/trimmer/33VD86311_web.pdf?genpo=HondaFrance&model=UM536 C'est la vie!
  17. Steady on chap. The filters are pre-set so that the forum isn't littered with expletives. Nobody selectively moderated you or your comment. I think we all got what you meant just fine. As for calling to be banned and all that drama, you're either a bit pissed or you've had a bad day. Want to throw away six years of Arbtalk over this? Nah. Have another can, go to bed and it'll all be fine tomorrow. Well by lunchtime maybe, with some food, and alka seltzer. Night mate.
  18. Until tomorrow. If a jet crashes or a celebrity dies, or gets arrested. Or a factory explodes in a fireball. The media is no different to this forum, we crave new ideas and discussion each second. We're easily bored. End of.
  19. What will be the normal size of wood you're sawing HuskyDusky? I'm ripping through trunk sections of Oak that are 18-24" at the moment with my Stihl MS391 on a 16" bar, no sweat. Most of what I cut is smaller, and softer. If you're whizzing through 10-12" logs on a sawhorse then you'll find a 60+cc saw a bit of a lump. Bearing in mind you'll be doing this: Start saw, leave to warm up Pick up log, position in sawhorse. Back to saw, pick up, knock of chainbrake, start cutting.done. Engage chain brake, bend over and put saw on the ground. Pick up sawn logs from working area and pile up out of the way. Repeat. This becomes an enormous pain in the arse if your snipping through twigs with a monster. You'll end up with 9 saws so just buy one and move up/down from there.
  20. Gettin closer to you mate. Discovery up next...
  21. Careful, the MODS will be along in a minute.. Don't want to ROCKER the boat. You're too BRIGHTON a lad for that!

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