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  1. Have you tried pulling the plug turning upside down and pulling over. Pull the air filter off and blow everything out with an airline. Could be just massively flooded? Does it feel likenits hydro locked?
  2. It is excellent. Better than the ground saw id say
  3. And do these require a phone or do they work independantly?
  4. Thanks darren, how long have you had them. Are they defs waterproof?
  5. Nah, not for answering my phone, just for talking to ground crew. Ideally prefer all in one unit as can imagine ripping wires etc. Matty did your cheap ones not last well?and which model senas did you get. Seems to be a range and some comments about some mics being less goid at noise cancelling
  6. Update: The 36v top handle is mint. Have done a good few medium dismantles with this including chogging down stems with this. Its class up to 12" diameter and less rapid over this. Did a decent size multi stem syc the other day, maybe6 or 7 stems, didnt get through the 6 5ah 18v batteries ( equivilent of 3 x 5ah 36v batteries)
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  8. I know i know its been covered but looking into getting a pair of these. I see there are lots available since the discussions on senas etc. Husqvarna, peltor and stihl seem to offer relatively cheap in ear all in one units. How have people got on with the wires on sena like ones? Badly snagged? Cheap motor bike kits holding up ok? Thanks
  9. https://otf4x4.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/IMG_1661_1.jpg
  10. https://images.app.goo.gl/mTjSjmjJUidmKZxm6
  11. Yes me too, im climbing in one now, i meant avao. Just got muddled about which is which. Althought the sequoia isnt amazing for just sitting and hanging in for long periods
  12. Got a few bits of good condition climbing kit if your interested?
  13. You will get more heat out faster but will also cool down faster. E.g. brick chimney will warm up slowly and let heat out slowly for longer
  14. Sequioa is possibly the least comfortable harness i have worn
  15. I defs wouldnt try water. Dont reckon itll lubricate anywhere near enough and make you bar go nasty and rusty. I sometimes mix bar oil down with filtered used cooking oil (wvo) or new rapeseed oil
  16. https://images.app.goo.gl/PYYdbVbito5yZXsA6
  17. I wouldnt bother getting a 24 for the 44 unless absolutley essential. My 440 wasnt amazing on 25" much handier on a 20"
  18. Your probably correct. Thing is i have very specific requirements. 1. Must be an old non CR engine 2. Probably must be toyota This means mk3 or m4 hilux which are pretty gutless so engine swop required anyway and tipper conversion so figured might easier to just do a chop job then tipper conversion. Getting land cruiser pickup is possible but eye wateringly expensive
  19. How did you get the engineers report?
  20. Anyone converted a 5 seat vehicle into 2 seat tipper? Got a hankering to chop a 80 series land cruiser or hilux surf to make a arb tipper, interested if anyone has done so and what the legal/insurance consequences are Thanks
  21. Also check its def coming from fuel cap. Could be leaky tank breather
  22. Check threads are good and inspect fpr cracks around opening
  23. Fuel is the same though
  24. Bought a set of 3 for a 357. didnt get to sharpen them once. They all broke before i had the chance. Total waste of time
  25. Just wack some stove polish on. Very easy and looks ok, no faff

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