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Stubby

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  1. I thought he pretty good with limited tooling . Lots of enthusiasm ......
  2. Cut it off 4" from the ground and it will sprout again . Go back each spring and chop off spare growth until you get a new leader then maintain as a pollard ......
  3. Still wall to wall sunshine down here in W Sussex Jon . Possible 30 degrees tomorrow ( Thurs ) Cooler Fri .
  4. Ok understood . If its leave the stump to wall height then I would still tghink its a £270 2 man job . Thats just from the pic though .
  5. Job to tell accurately from the pic but my inclination would be to say £250 - £270 and a morning is all it would take . Chipper right close to the action . Looks like you could fell it toward the camera even ??
  6. Sent one today with the post office (sold on flea bay ) Just drain all fluids . They asked what it was and I told em ....not a problem ......
  7. Thats one thing I like about all newer Husky machines , the fact that the ignition is always on . Also on the climbing saw it does not get knocked to the off position just as you pull it up to make a cut !
  8. Thats exactly how I have found it Tom .
  9. Al good so far . After about 7 or 8 tankfulls its become stronger . As good if not better than my 200t and light years ahead of out 201 .
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    new guy....

    Oi oi there Paolo . Nice to meet you bud !
  11. Certainly think it could Garden .
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    ported 150T

    The way I see it it just boils down to why not ? There are no valid reasons not to port it and some good ones for it . Most of my saws are and they are better for it .
  13. Opie sell all kinds of oils , Red line being just one . On my saws , once the rings have bedded in , after a few tanks of mineral, I use Red line racing oil just because I can . I like to think I am using the best and I like the smell ......
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    Badgers

    Have we resolved the " Cretin " -- counter-- " cretin " accusations between Kevin and Pycoed ??
  15. Yep . I had one as a stop gap whilst my 346 was being worked on . Plastic crank cases so not a pro saw but above your average domestic saw I would say . I was surprised at how well it went to be honest . Had no trouble selling it a couple of weeks later .
  16. This one and others like it have been discussed in numerous threads before , one just recently . In short leave it well be . Out side plastics pattern parts inside is a Chinker motor .
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    Badgers

    This is the best view yet me thinks .....
  18. Presumptions young whipper snapper !!!
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    Badgers

    I'm doing a bit of fence balancing at the moment . I am sure that if I were a cow farmer , be it beef or dairy , and had suffered from tb then I would be all for it just to be on the safe side but how much definitive proof is there and how is culling 70% going to stop it should it be the badgers ? The other 30% could still spread it if its them ......
  20. Hi Beetle and welcome bud . They are a good bunch on here and very helpful . All I would say is the margins in fire wood are tight so be as efficient as you can . Good luck with everything . Laters bud .........
  21. Is the wasp alright ?
  22. Is that in drop tune , e flat ?

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