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Stubby

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  1. My mate who I work with calls my 560 " the princess" Don't know why ????
  2. Thats about the top and bottom of it really
  3. I had the "what do you think you are doing " the village spinster . I said felling dead elms . "there not dead , they are covered in leaves " she says . Had to explain about IV !
  4. Hi David . Nothing in the way of fruiting bodies just the white milky looking substance under the bark . Sorta thought it was honey fungus but I am no expert .
  5. Stubby butting in ! We had one to do just about the same size . It was the good old "money" fungus that did for ours .
  6. I got full wrap on my 395, like you say can be handy some times a pain to get at the rear bar nut . I have a cranked ring spanner for it .
  7. Twin port muffler ? That does it in summer .
  8. Yep they are interchangeable . There are a lot of "aftermarket "ones available now which do work ok and are not as expensive as an OEM one . Look on fleebay under Husqvarna Chainsaw Parts .( Type That in as your search )
  9. Marty Sorry to hear this bud . Yet another hard worker falling foul of the thieving scumbags out there .
  10. Stubby

    gert big rat

    58gm of BB Not intentionally but as all that was left in my pocket Yea . That should do it !
  11. Agree with jon (mediplogs) on that one . 3ft is too long for a 372 . Mine is on a 24" which I would call max really . Steve is spudulike and Pete is petemate390xp . Both will do a good job of porting your saw if you want a bit more fizz and grunt .
  12. I have no rotator cuff muscles at all in my left shoulder due to the whole thing being smashed to matchwood ( along with breaking my right femur ) in a bike accident . There is a metal bakll on a spike pushed into my left humorous and its pants to be honest . Holding stuff in both hands however is workable . i.e. a saw for instance . If you hold say a broom handle in both hands with your arms strait can you lift both arms up in front of you further than just the injured one ? this helps the injured one not to get stiff until it heels and can be worked itself . You will recover as you have all the parts still there and re attached ( unlike mine ) You godda give it time but keep working it gently with the help of the good arm with the broom handle . Your phsyo should give you the appropriate exercises to do . Good luck bud its not fun rite now but you will be back therte .
  13. Hi guiton . Welcome. They are a good lot on here . Good luck in everything bud .
  14. You will have to discuss that with garenkit , in private , I want to be the geezer in Ferrets avitar ! nice cape !
  15. Holy scored plastic bit chainsaw man . looks like we will have to think again . " splatt " " Kapow " !!!!
  16. Lost the will to live now . I think its moon rock .
  17. Yea Rich . That's him . I liked the huge togger and the " Ihate my job " bit .
  18. Stubby

    372xp

    Oh yea . Choke out till it coughs , then choke it , decomp in and pull till it goes
  19. Stubby

    372xp

    The decomp is just to make it ease-yer to pull over . It vents compression until the saw fires which will automatically pop the decomp valve back out sealing the whole shooting match . You don't have to use the decomp but it saves a bit of wear on the starter pull and your arm . Go saw !
  20. Me too . Resin on cut face ?

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