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Bob_z_l

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  1. I use the spray attachement in like this filled with petrol....old toothbrush, mask and goggles.. Clears most things.. Air Tool Spray Kit 5 Pieces | Air Tools | Screwfix.com
  2. Many thanks.... Bob
  3. Will this extra handhold be an advantage for milling (using MS660)?? Bob
  4. Keen Yes. Shame, for me it's a potential 60 mile round trip around the M25 which isn't on my wish list. Firewood...in the stove...smells lovely, burns like fury
  5. Ours arrived in last week. Had a great time this weekend feasting on a new batch of midges/mosquito that have made the most of the sunny weather. Joy in the swooping
  6. don't want to seem unduly harsh or rude.... You'd probably get a better response in the Milling section.
  7. alright.....The tin went back! Got the Friday feeling too early, sorry
  8. The best I have used is some brake caliper paint on an old villiers chainsaw. It can take the heat, dirt and oil. Needs a bit of prep. I borrowed mine but I know it isn't cheap. Don't know about Blue! have seen .....Red, Yellow even Orange (Danarm) i.e. Foliatec Brake Caliper Paint and Engine Lacquer | Demon Tweeks
  9. Check your private mail
  10. That's where I source the wood. A local woodland restoration. thining birch to give established broadleaf a fighting chance
  11. Gatwick area... 15 mins from M23 and same from M25 Jn 8/9
  12. Just saw this ....F... Me! Really? For 16 poles? Pretty sure I can supply poles for a tiny fraction of that. If you can collect? or pay fuel! Bob
  13. Bob_z_l

    Honda GX25

    Second this... If it runs fine and stops it does sound like a fuel issue. Tank vent blocked.
  14. I'm closer Gatwick. Probably too far. I'm sure you'll find someone closer. In the meantime I'll ferret a few out. You've inspired me! ;-) Cheers Bob
  15. I might have some cut ones. I can have a look later.... it all depends where you are... Bob
  16. I've had my X27 a couple of years...paid more than £50... but as others have said, it is far better than it feels it ought to be. I think the fact the shaft is so light and all the weight is in the head makes it a little like swinging a conker. Very little stuff gets past it. And yes it ploughs through stuff my old maul would either get stuck in or bounce off. I think on the basis that i have lent it to mates to try Fiskarss have sold at least 5 more. Should have been on commission. Now if they made chainsaw chains!!!!!
  17. Thanks for all the help. Much appreciated
  18. I can recommend the X17 Big enough for two hands when needed and light enough to use single handed as a large hatchet. Just as efficient at the X27 just lighter/smaller. Bob
  19. I had calculated 60% wood 40% air so I'll reverse it and try again. Cheers Bob
  20. Love my X27. Can't comment on others. Use X17 more and all day with no problems.
  21. Hardwood....moderately straight sticks
  22. I have searched and can't find a good answer. If I had a stack of cord wood lengths approx 10m cube --- 2 x 5 x 1 How much do I allow as airspace when I calulate the volume of wood? I have the remaining data to work out the weight of the wood wet/dry...etc. Anyone? Thanks Bob
  23. Replacing drum bearings on washing machine...second lease of life lasted 3 years.
  24. I get where you are going... I would love to have 26 T but it takes up a lot of space/time and effort to process myself. Maybe the chap values his time and laying out £1300 in one hit is a bit of a wallop too. Seeing both sides.... Bob
  25. I think the payload is 575kg....not a lot of wood/logs especially green ones.

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