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fergusonforestry

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  1. interesting might be something to try for lightweight camping out on the bike but deffo want a stove for more heavy duty camping trips
  2. [quote name=Dan White;1054332 Take a hammer' date=' torch and some overalls and get underneath to check thoroughly for rust on the chassis or bulkhead! Enjoy![/quote] nothing really wrong with the 2.5 na that's what was in my 110 just ssslow! but it would plod,plod,plod all day long
  3. my granddads collie used to be a pest at the table now and then I used to throw it a pickled onion soon buggered off then
  4. take a tour round it with google https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Cape+Evans,+Antarctica.&hl=en&ll=-77.636119,166.417465&spn=0.000037,0.084543&sll=41.767826,-70.504561&sspn=0.001136,0.002642&t=h&z=14&layer=c&cbll=-77.636146,166.417492&panoid=esTFdzIgqUClDY16mC_qlA&cbp=12,32.35,,0,9.32
  5. just thinking a portable stove would be better for keeping lit, easier to cook on than a fire and doesn't need the same attention as a camp fire does, wondered if this one was actually viable or would it just turn into a ball of heat and be impossible to feed? also would it work effectively being so small? cant help thinking it would be better with a swing door rather than a sliding hatch?
  6. thinking about a potable stove for camping etc I will end up making my own from a gas bottle I have a couple of part built ones I got when a hippy kinda place shut down but saw this on ebay and wondered what people thought? would it actually be any good? Portable Wood Burning Stove Smoker WorkShop Camp Mini Fire Van Night Heater | eBay
  7. used one of them at college quite enjoyed using it although I did once stand up thinking I was clear of it and skulled meself of one of the dog holders
  8. and some loon will buy it I take it you are sharpening it between rocks? not just hammering on with a blunt chain otherwise sparks will be the least of your troubles, get yourself on a cs 30 course it will give you a good grounding in understanding whats goes wrong, why and how to fix it p.s your pic is scary
  9. should be fine with an Alaskan mill chainbreak irrelevant, 77cc 4.5 hos
  10. seems to be plenty of bits over the pond not so many here unless anyone heres got one for spares
  11. no absolutely shot send it to me and I will dispose of it for you
  12. cheers guys
  13. bung a diesel in
  14. I follow ken fox wall of death on farcebook and they put up this pic with what appears to be a chainsaw compressor(?) anyone shed any light on this?
  15. might be harder for it to leak out at least
  16. had a pair of haix boots that lasted a week! the lining bunched up inside and cut right into the top of my foot! no amount of manipulation would shift it
  17. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaL1urqMZFY[/ame]
  18. could always freshen it up with a lick o paint and a mk6 facelift
  19. need to get the flywheel off to see if cleaning whatever lives behind it (someone said its points in there?) helps get the spark back
  20. if you NEED 4wd go for it otherwise save the cash up here in wet boggy rough terrain its a must but if your in fairly flat dry(ish ) conditions 2wd should be fine just make sure you have a good amount of ballast on
  21. never seemed to bother my ol' husky troos, and they got tested when I slipped on some submerged wood in a bog! I still have both legs
  22. id still have it any day as for price well since landrover announced no more defender all landrover shaped landrovers have jumped in price old rusty shi**ers that you would have got for £400 now going for £1000+ and people are paying!!
  23. used to tumble mine when I was at college never gave me any bother

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