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Stubby

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  1. Not nicer than some nuts at Christmas though . 🙂
  2. I think you are right , however you might not get as much work ...
  3. They will get the tip of his 12 incher 😁
  4. You look better than you do on the old pennies Saul . 👍
  5. Do they charge VAT Mark , the super models I mean ?
  6. Wheel bearings when under load ?
  7. Cut it back to the ground and sprinkle liberal amounts of water treatment salt were it grows .
  8. Yea good point . Not so many Larks about now .🤨
  9. Very brave and honest retort . This is the first lesson . Log it in . 👍
  10. 2 parts larks vomit 1 part a virgin's smegma . 👍
  11. Don't beat about the bush egger !
  12. You don't drag the file , you push it just like you would the way you are used to its just that you file downwards from the outer edge of the cutter . The saw would be facing the opposite way for the same cutter if you see what I mean . You might be better off googling it .....
  13. I think it just gives a keener edge . You don't get any burrs that need knocking off like you can with a round file going from the inside to the outer .
  14. You can buy files similar to that already . Files for sharpening square ground chain . You are supposed to file from the outside inwards as opposed to inside outwards though . They are hexagon , double bevel and a goofy .
  15. Exactly . The lower edge ( that cuts the gullet ) does have teeth . If it didn't the file would not progress toward the back of the cutter as you sharpen . P.S. I like the look of it . Seems a idiot proof way of sharpening " square ground " chain . Wonder if they will make them in .058 gauge for a Husky bar ?
  16. I think he is talking about the file but , if the lower edge of the file had no teeth it would stop the file from progressing back toward the back of the cutter as you sharpen .
  17. Its in the rules Mick . 🙂
  18. I think that is a 2003 made saw . That spark plug is fantastic !
  19. I think Rough is hinting that the Stihl Ultra 2T oil is his oil of choice ( like Red Line 2t racing is mine ) However I think the Husqvarna and Aspen pre mix alkylate fuels have equally speced oils .
  20. I thought ( wrongly maybe ) that the high RON burnt slower than the lower RON so in a lower comp engine you got slightly less power than if you used the standard faster burning fuel .

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