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Stubby

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  1. Its the same with my piano FFS !
  2. Morning arbwankers . Cool and clear again . 9c
  3. If you need rooting powder for anything just grind some up ! .
  4. Tom the cabin boy .
  5. Whoever painted his boat race that morning forgot to match in his hands .
  6. Everything is a long time ago with us mate 😀
  7. Morning troops . Clear as a bell and 5c . Have a good one !🙂
  8. I reverted as soon as I passed . 🙂
  9. The high comp heads had the spark plug going in at right angles to the head and the lower comp heads they went in at a slight angle .
  10. Tis too ! thats why I always have an " each way " bet . 🙂
  11. Goat Willow / Grey Willow ? Goat/Grey hybrid ?
  12. Stubby

    Jokes???

    And giant octopus 🙂
  13. Was it a twin carb " Goldie " with the higher comp heads ?
  14. My first proper road going British bike was a 250 Ariel Arrow 2 stroke twin . If riding into a head wind it would do 60mph in forth but 65mph in third 🙂 My last British bike was a Royal Enfield 700cc Constellation with twin leading shoe front brake . I had Triumphs and BSA bikes and others in between . .
  15. I do remember back in 1806 when I was doing my CSwhatever it was that the assessor commented that it was obvious to him I had used a saw for some time but that I had a couple of bad habits . I was undercutting a limb about a foot DIA and pushing the saw with my right thigh like you do ( or maybe you guys don't ) . He said I should keep my leg out of alignment with the bar . So I had to bend a bit more and pull it up with my arms loosing a bout 80% efficiency I thought . However I finished it his way of course . He then asked if we had been tought undercutting as he had not seen any of the other candidates doing it . I said no we hadn't . It was getting on a bit and there was a girl on the course who was struggling a bit and he asked me if I would go and help her out . So I finished some of her cutting and stacking and rasherd up the brash . As far as I can remember he passed us all .
  16. I had the same back in the spring . Mouse chewed a bit about a yard long in the loft .
  17. Yes it was Rick . Elixir Nanoweb 9s electric on everything for me . Even on the two Tanglewood Tw45 s . I find Elixir hold their tone and tune for longer than other brands . ( and they bend nicely ! )
  18. Are you a bit of a " Jazzer " then ? what with the flat wounds ...
  19. Morning all . Clear sky , chilly start . 7c . Happy Monday . 🙂
  20. I saw a vid once where they tested lots of different gauge sets . From 13s down to 8s ( I use 9s my self ) and they could not tell any significant difference until you got down to the 8s and then they had to do a back to back with the 13s to be sure .
  21. Not the assessor But the instructor at my sons course should have been failed ! He broke the side cover on my 346 that I had lent Jack for the course . He tried levering it off with a big flat bladed screw driver with the brake still engaged . Wanker . He said in his defense " its not like that on a Stihl "
  22. Good morning people . Cool start 9c , clear sky and the moon has had a hair cut . Happy Sunday . 🙂
  23. Stubby

    Jokes???

    @Oldfeller Put up the clip of " Fenton " the dog chasing all those deer . Always makes me laugh 😀
  24. Oh ok . I am 72 so been around the 2 series quite a bit as well . 254xp was a good bread and butter saw .
  25. I could be wrong but I thought the 351 and 353 had metal crank cases unlike the plastic of the 350 . Personally I would not put anything longer than 15"/16" on a 50cc saw . If only for the balance . You know , the old rule of thumb , divide the cc by 3 and that gives you approx max bar lenght in inches .

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