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born2trot

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  1. Exactly as stated above .The high risk targets take absolute precedence here over any habitat issue . Leaving large dead limbs in this tree ? = Crazy ..

    Spec is clear . Not open to interpretation .

  2. I wouldn't want to use an 18" bar on a 550 because I suspect it would feel awful. It's a 50cc saw, designed to be light, flickable and nicely balanced. If I needed an 18" bar, I'd be reaching for a bigger saw.

     

    Husky say about using a 24" bar on a 372 - IMO 20" is as big as it wants and even then it's only if I have to.

     

    I'm sure either saw will pull the biggest bars it lists for them, but at the expense of balance and cutting speed if at full bar length.

     

    They probably list the bigger bars because it makes it sound more impressive, but just cos it says it in the catalogue, doesn't mean it will work well in the real world :001_smile:

     

    Ditto..

  3. Went to first Muay Thai night last night Austria vs Europe .I love the Rituals before the bout and the music played throughout the bout was very Trance like . I think they could Play this music live rather than through the speaker system it would give it amazing atmosphere . The respect between the Fighters to was honourable , a great night :001_smile:

  4. Skinned the kidneys had to be left , offset in a rabbit . Ps I would think any gamekeepers type organization would only be interested in one thing and that's themselves . Mass slaughter of wildlife for some fat pompous gits ego ...

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