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mattkemp

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About mattkemp

  • Birthday August 31

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  • Location:
    swaffham, norfolk
  • Interests
    fishing, footie, motorsport
  • Post code
    pe37 8dl
  • City
    swaffham

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  1. Put a soft link between the positoiner and karabiner
  2. We gave the harkie waterproof smocks they seam ok not really used it a lot yet but no complaints so far
  3. Plastic bin cut the bottom out slide the net over and fill with logs and slide out the plastic bin cheap but effective so im told
  4. Sounds daft but have you got the heated handles turned off as i had found it easier to start but guessing you haven't got them on in this heat lol
  5. Soak a rag and then put it on the sap and then jump in shower
  6. mattkemp

    Eco Plugs

    I have heard pa6 doesnt cover people for use of eco plugs you need pa6b is this right
  7. <p>when you want the rest of that willow?</p>

  8. I used a robin long reach hedge cutter last year from a mate and they a really good cutter low vibration when using them and a good reach to and the price of them are really good to cheers matt
  9. Hair dryer works well for me
  10. Striped the saw down and cylinder and head are both scored to hell must of had wrong fuel go through it but everything else what ran on the can using that mix still works fine
  11. Kubota all the way easy to work on and never had to many problems with the ones i have used before
  12. Has anybody tried aftermarket parts for a 357 husky with any success as i have been told this is a waste of money and time cheers matt
  13. If your after a bigger chip box use a strong wire mesh and weld to your up rights and then use chicken wire mesh over the top of it to make sure the chip doesnt go through the holes its light and cheaper than buying loads of steels and sheets of metal

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