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  1. I have a milenco one mark. The key snapped on mine, obvs at the end of what would have been an easy friday. Couldnt smash it off, had to borrow a grinder and cut it off, which was depressingly easy. However it did make alot of noise, and I was able to replace the lock and weld it up again.
  2. Reckon itll be fine, may warp/twist a bit, but if you choose the bits you are going to use carefully itll not split and fall to bits. I've used loads of 2" slabs in the house, all air dryed outside doubt it was below 12% probably higher. Some has warped a bit, some has split slightly, but all looks good and not fallen to bits
  3. Those fags won't smoke themselves joe
  4. rob mordecai at land based trainig will probably be able to help you out
  5. All sorted, rang the workshop, went through the ECU reset. Even got the no stress working! Many thanks, great service!
  6. I'd speak to shavey on here about oem spares. Doubt meteor make them for makita much but could be wrong. Itll be cheaper to fix, but if you value your time alot then not by much. Depends if you like fixing stuff I guess
  7. It was neigh bother
  8. Nice sesh round the fire last night. Rare no wind, no midges
  9. Cheers I'll ring Monday
  10. Filters are a few months old and clean. Yes throttle is down on the adjust screw. Honestly it chips well and works fine. The idle rpm is about 550. Could it be the rpm sensor is goosed?
  11. Cant find what the running rpm should be? Manual says speed is 2300rpm . When throttle is right down it makes about 1250rpm, throttle linkage appears to be fine and has full articulation both on the lever and on throttle on engine. The run button on the ECU does nothing, I know on some greenmech this will increase rpm, but don't know if this should work or is just there as it's a standard controller across models. Either way it chips fine and I would say you notice it chipping slowly compared to say a tw150 etc. Just checking its revving out correctly. It's the isuzu 3Lb1 3 pot non turbo
  12. Aye, took me quite a while to spot you, much bigger than it looks on first reckoning
  13. Possible been on before
  14. Wish it were a joke
  15. Have a pal with a chainsaw mill up that way, PM me if you want his contact details
  16. Am I right in thinking its 'chain guard' rather than brake handle? That did make me suspicious. Can you even get Chinese 090s? Or is it just an 070 with 090 top end ( is that even possible?)
  17. Lol. Carving all day with tipper is shan on the wrists. Probs the same of hedgelaying all day
  18. Ideal chipper saw/ coppice saw/carving saw
  19. I was pleasantly surprised recently to find a new OEM husky cylinder and piston kit for a 3120 only 150quid from dealer, so no complaints as long as they keep this up. Hope Stihl don't do what they did to the 084, limiting what spares are available
  20. I agree with you apart from the 361. It's a decent no faff tough 60cc saw, pick mine up over the 357 most times
  21. It would be the dream Jon. I'm on an old mk3 hilux, but one day I'll own a 80 series? Even if I have to chop the body off and make it a pickup myself. I was looking Into importing a 4x4 dyna recently. Surprisingly not that dear
  22. I'm not really interested in everyones personal experiences, I want the advice from someone who has 'researched' t shirts on the web really thoroughly
  23. Sheeeeeet. 3120 out of production also?
  24. Looks good. Looks like highly valuable walnut.

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