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Bobsaw

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  1. Thanks for the replies. Must admit didn’t feel anything driving home. When I stopped it felt very sudden. I read some of you reversed slowly it would unwind the system. Not sure how true that is.
  2. I got home yesterday and realised I had driven driven home in 4 wheel drive. I was wondering what the signs of transmission wind up were and if there was a way to reverse them?
  3. Ring Hi-line, near Exeter they might be able to help.
  4. Scarfie, It is worth contacting City Suburban (City Suburban Tree Surgeons,Arboricultural Contractor South London,Tree Surgeons South East,Arboricultural Services in London,Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor & Consultant,Tree workers in London,Stump Grinding) tree surgeons based in London they employ a lot of guys from New Zealand.
  5. They have closed the petiton down.
  6. Just found this video on youtube. A 346 with a 28" bar on.
  7. Hi this is my first post so hope I have put it in the right section. I was just looking for some advice. I need to change the oil pump on my saw and I was just wondering how easy it was. I know I have to remove the flywheel etc but is it literally a case of taking out the old pump and putting in the new one or it there more to it then that. Is this the same for the AV rubbers, taking the old ones off and putting the new one in. I know there seem to be different ones, how do you tell which ones go where. Many thanks
  8. I was in the TA as a Rifleman in the Royal Green Jackets for 6 years.

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