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Stubby

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  1. Yea . I would not want one .
  2. MS 391 is a semi pro / farm saw anyway . There was a spate of them having oil tanks crack I seem to remember .
  3. The only other advice ( if you are not prepared to work on it yourself ) would be to give it to someone who does do it for a living perhaps ?
  4. The AHU will be contentiously changing the air in a theater along the lines of 20/hour .
  5. I was one of the first members when TCD started it but decided to leave after a couple of years when I found I had nothing to contribute any more .
  6. That would be why then . Has " Woodslap Twatts " dissolved now ?
  7. Messaged him on the wattsapp but no reply . Sorry .
  8. How much is it and how much is a new carb complete ?
  9. Go for the High top filter and cover with vents in from a 562 .
  10. Sorry . Did not mean to upset you . Its just what I did to earn a crust back then . I am sorry you suffer with your injury . I am no stranger to pain myself .
  11. But did the dog fell any timber ?
  12. Rewarding to see the fruits of your previous labor .
  13. When was your time Khriss ?
  14. You can see the dust coming off the saw at any level . Big cahoonas for sure .
  15. The two of us used to cut hedges once a year ( new growth , first inch or two is what they needed ) in all the big expensive private houses in West Sussex and Hampshire . It was for a French pharmasutical firm , can't remember the name . we did it for about 4 or 5 summers .
  16. Its less than a 100 years since I was cutting Yew hedges for the manufacture of cancer treatment drugs so not exactly true . ( some on hear might say I could possibly have cut hedges a 100 years ago )

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