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Bob_z_l

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  1. Araucana Bantam chicks. Hens will hopefully be laying light blue eggs.
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    Will that one ratchet hold it too?
  3. Same. Mrs is still burning though. So, Yes Fire still going.
  4. Ours came back last Thursday. Feels like summer is almost here.
  5. Our Swallows arrived back today. So very happy as it means (to me) summer is within a short reach.
  6. Agreed to all above.. Had my old (1999) 023 out yesterday to clear a blown over tree in the garden. Doesn't get as much use as it did after being superseded by 2015 MS261. I've said to friends if Stihl (or Husky) made cars....I'd have one. Straightforward to service/maintain and with care they last.
  7. Chap in the clip says about moving the retaining clip out of the way. This is the most difficult bit of the whole process but not beyond the skills of a maintainer. Forewarned , forearmed etc.
  8. Did mine a few years back. I thought it was quite straightforward. From memory when you unclipped the wiring it left a small (fiddly) screw to remove and this held a small retaining plate. Keep everything spotless and oil up the new solenoid o-rings before refitting. Again from memory only 30 mins work end to end.
  9. I don't think you can swap up 661 to 881 as bar nuts are larger diameter on 881 so the slot is bigger. You could go the other way and run an 881 on a 661 but you'd need a fancy adapter off RobD at chainsawbars Bar Adapter Turns D025 12mm Medium Stihl Studs to 14mm A031 WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK Use this adapter plate in order to fit 14mm Large Stihl type bars to the mid size Stihl mounting studs which are 12mm.
  10. Have a think about an auxiliary oiler too. 54" is a lot of bar to oil. Even with the 881 at max flow. And enjoy!
  11. Phew... same figures as me.
  12. @doobin you can adjust the length of the mill. If you follow the youtube vid on the website you can set your mill to suit the bar. I reckon you'll lose 6" of the 42" bar. More if you don't take the dogs off. Hoping @AJStrees backs me up.
  13. Hi , Can't make comment o lo-pro on the 881. Can say I used 42" lo-pro on 661. I had a couple of chains go on nails and a couple of nose sprockets. Reverted to 3/8th with no further issue. My thought was despite greasing the lo-pro sprocket the width of the bar wasn't quite enough for the bearing to be viable... My opinion though. . My 881 on the other hand runs a 46" Sugi with 404 and absolutely rips. Worth seeing what @AJStrees or @Rough Hewn have to say.
  14. Your 881 doesn't sound right. My 881 tears through with a 36 and 404 compared to the 661 with 36 on 3/8 Never bogs or struggles. Those extra cc's always make it feel unstoppable.
  15. You need to look up and "Anderson" plug or similar for a connection to a decent battery or vehicle. As said look at the size of cable used because during continual extended drags they'll get warm or melt if not up to the task. You've not considered a manual (boat) winch? Saves all that electrical shenanigans.
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    Bob - Newdigate

    Hardwood logs / cord please. Logs of millable size? No chip please. Call in advance to arrange access. Mon -Fri and Sat and Sun availability...please call in advance. Thanks Bob
  17. I use the Portwest. Mainly as they are cheaper (expendible when worn out) and so I can rotate 2 pairs throughout the day. Plus I feel they are grippier with that textured latex.
  18. Portwest A185 Thermal Latex Yellow and Blue Gloves WWW.WORKGLOVES.CO.UK The thermal lined Portwest A185 Thermal Latex Yellow and Blue Gloves provide warmth and protection in cold condtions, making them ideal for a range of applications. Robust and... Ejendals Tegera 295 Thermal Waterproof Work Gloves WWW.WORKGLOVES.CO.UK Keep your hands warm and dry with the Ejendals Tegera 295 Thermal Waterproof Work Gloves, available for Â12.46 per pair. Hardwearing and durable, the gloves are ideal for outdoor... I use these. The Ejendals come up a bit small on the sizing but have lasted well. The portwest are "disposable" as eventually the latex wears away and they definitely aren't waterproof. Saying that in the cold weather they do resist water for a long time. I would recommend based on the damage to my hand limits circulation and with them my hands feel warm straight away and for longer.
  19. I thought one of the things about the screen is. The manufacturer has control of you. You can't "add" functions to turn you "L" into a "Ghia X" (sorry showing my age) by swapping bits from other models. If you have a bog standard model you have bog standard functions. You'd need a real whizz to hack into the code and release the Extras and fancy features. They'll probably all be there but dependant n what you pay for depends on what you get. Makes the assembly easier. I'm sure I read about a subscription service on the new BMW's or MB's where you could pay a fee and get an upgraded screen/performance/whatever.
  20. Not sure if I'm 4 or 10
  21. Hi Rob ( @Rob D ) Does joining the wishlist guarantee a bar? Or just an email to say they are available? Sorry if it's an obvious question.
  22. My 10p worth. All I can say is I have used the "ignore" function for the very first time on a recent new joiner/poster who seems to post nothing positive of value in my opinion. Just rares people up. No benefit.
  23. Had exactly the same. Found google on the farm drive where we live. Mrs told him to turn back which he did. It is clearly signed as private and is a track. Although all the satnav's see it as a shortcut, hence signage. 6 months later found the pictures of my yard and setup all loaded on google. Upset! You can complain which I did. It took another 6 months to get them removed. All a bit of a nutache.
  24. Ought to mean 4 but I find it's closer 3 to 3.5
  25. @AJStrees Do you use the ladder on every pass? To ensure its flat and even in and out? Interested as I only use it first pass. Bob

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