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Stubby

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  1. That sounds ok from your description . The components needed are air flow but keep rain off so , yea I would say .
  2. I think that until saw manufactures make the distance from the powermate sprocket to the tensioning peg exactly the same on all makes of saw you will be up against it . Hopefully I am wrong !
  3. If you can't get a helicopter walk away . life is too short .
  4. Why not indeed Rob . Take off the bucking spikes and the usable lenght is nothing like the printed length . 🙂
  5. It wont break down 🙂
  6. Is it a MK2 ? Hope so ...
  7. Its coz different manufactures choose to make the distance from the drive sprocket to the peg that fits the tensioner a different dimension to each others bar .
  8. They can't touch you for it matey . Behind closed doors. 😃
  9. Still ok here . Sun and it blustery . No rain yet .
  10. Sorry bud . Only pulling yer pisser . Hope it is useful . I cut and split in the summer , get it in the log store and burn it when it gets cold . I sorta instinctively no what logs to burn first based on species . But , I burn what I got , no other choice . Not had a problem and not used a moisture meter in 10 years . There is one somewhere ...
  11. We had wet and very windy mid afternoon ( driving rain and hail ) but its died down now . 6 degrees . Are we gonna get some more ?
  12. Do you mean has it been stolen ? coz any thing can be stolen 🙂
  13. All my saws are cordless . 👍
  14. The more you insulate a flue the less likely you are to have cooling gasas and condensation .
  15. No sign of Barra yet . Ice on windscreen this morning . South Downs National Park .
  16. And trigger ...😁

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