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marsonpee

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About marsonpee

  • Birthday 05/03/1987

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  • Location:
    Beverley, East Yorkshire
  • Interests
    Rockclimbing,Hiking etc
  • City
    Hull

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  1. I have a Stihl hs45 which works fantastic, but I do get bored of having a face full of fumes all day from using it even with aspen. On most jobs I have access to power of needed and am contemplating getting a "professional" corded model. The only ones which seem to fit the bill are the Stihl hse81 and hse71 long handled but have never found much written about them. I appreciate there are battery models about but I'm not fussed about them and my budget doesn't stretch that far currently. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
  2. Cool. Love how non fancy it is. Workmanship over production speed etc.
  3. marsonpee

    Pancakes

    Pancake day most Saturdays here. Nutella pancakes and maple syrup pancakes are the best. Nom!
  4. Another one for the iPhone. Love how organised I am now with it. I would get the Griffin Survivor over the Otter Box case, the silicone tears easily on the flaps.
  5. I have the base camp. Excellent piece of gear for producing a lot of boiling water very quickly. You do end up becoming slightly obsessed with collecting tumble drier lint as tinder though...
  6. A big fryup! Consisting of:
  7. Be cool on wii with a special Stihl replica shell cover thing (like guns) ...not that I've given this some thought
  8. To get better at climbing and make the effort to practice more.
  9. Oh dear god, really wish they would stop bringing out Weird dangerous gadgets. My uncles gonna want one of them!
  10. That was a thought also. Suppose I could keep neat petrol in another can and if it gets towards end of month chuck it in car and renew.
  11. Think ill give it a go then next time I'm at my dealer. Makes so much sense to me because I'm anally retentive with old fuel, end up pouring it into the lawnmower fuel can but our lawn is small.
  12. Very tempted. It seems most peeps have probs with older saws which have years of gunk in engines?
  13. Is it possible to run aspen and normal 2 stroke petrol? I usually use employers 2 stroke but occasionally have my own jobs, however I usually end up having to dump old 2 strike because of it being old. My idea would be to use aspen in my combi and 2 stroke most of the time. My saws are a new 201t (has only had 1 tank of aspen) new hs45 hedgetrimmer (3 tanks of 2 stroke since new) and a 260 that has had many tanks of 2 stroke.

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