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Stubby

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  1. Its inflammation of the sheath that covers a tendon . Usually caused by repetition . Swinging a tennis racquet for example . Continually pulling a starter on a saw does it too .
  2. 395 for me , only as I have one and can't fault it . Never tried a 660 .
  3. I'm going with beech with a bit of spalting in some boards .
  4. Used my spud ported 372 today cutting up a big connie trunk . Not the hardest of wood of course but can confirm it is a noticeable improvement from standard . Very pleased . Want to get the rest of the stable done !!
  5. Got now , Thanks . Was that being felled or was it an act of god type of thing ??
  6. Should there be a link ?
  7. Gonna watch country file forecast in a bit but pretty raw out side now .
  8. Yep 346 ( spud ported ) Mmm a bit of a slac alice on the 3120 too ! End of the day pic I suspect .......
  9. I have a jet fit on my 45cc husky . It take 4.0mm thick line ( no guard so longer length as well ) works good . If its alot of bramble I use the Oregon mulching blade with the turned down ends .
  10. <p>560 on ebay at the mo Jon . making £460 at the mo.</p>

  11. One on ebay at the moment . Its up to £460 so far .....
  12. Stubby

    Hi everyone

    Have a good breakfast in the morning .....
  13. Hope you get him back . Chasing a fox perhaps ???
  14. He p[ut it on fleabay Jon . Don't know if its still running ( Auction I mean )

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