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Stubby

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  1. Add in the towing regs and it will last the rest of your life .
  2. Had a one nighter with a Pontins girl with big tits once . 👍
  3. Forestry dog , sitting on a lump of hand felled over size . 👍
  4. Godda watch out for those fubguys , bastards !
  5. Do 2 ropes impact on your efficiency at all ( is it a pain in the arse ) ? Genuine question .
  6. Its never gone wrong for you before ( I assume ) why should it now ?
  7. People brain washed . They think that kiln dried to 20% mc is somehow dryer than air dried to 20% mc. were in reality the air dried is probably better as the guts of the wood has not been forced out of it .
  8. Hi Ashley . Late autumn to mid winter but not if its below freezing . So now really .
  9. And your the freekin angel Gabriel 😁
  10. Nice one Sam . Are they A/talk members ?
  11. And 10 chains to a furlong . 👍
  12. My pleasure Khriss mate . You know me , if I can help in anyway mate ...
  13. 2 to 3 strokes every fillup .
  14. I think the best edge you can get is with a new file .
  15. Yuhoo , over here Khriss , thats it , keep coming ...😊
  16. Yea , ok , up and back but not down like he said .
  17. With the pump fuel and stabilizer you still get all the solvents and ethanol . You don't with any of the alkylate fuels .
  18. I'd heard you would skin a turd for a farthing Egger 😊
  19. Depends on timber diameter and power head capacity . Quick rule of thumb is take engine size and divide by 3 will give max bar lenght in inches . E.G. 60cc saw divide by 3 = 20inch bar max .
  20. With the free hand " regular file " you are doing it wrong . It should be slightly upward pressure , Ideally with 1/5th of the file dameter ABOVE the top plate . This way you are sharpening the cutting edge . You can the drop the file down and take out the gullets when needed . Don't forget to take down the rakers ( depth gauges ) with a flat file from time to time or you will just make dust . So your fancy Stihl folder is probably holding the file at the correct height .

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