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Stubby

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  1. Started off winding and raining like billio this morning and 11 degrees at 06:00 . Wind dropped off , still raining and down to 7 degrees at 17:00 .
  2. Climb the tree its hung up on . Put a rope below were it enters the other tree. Cut out the limbs that keep it hung up . Pull it over with the rope , putting a felling cut in if needed .
  3. Think the faux ebony was the holly in the title post previous to your lime .....
  4. I am not a " reality tv " fan . ( hence why I don't know her ) it's so far from my own reality I find it to be a contradiction .
  5. Pretty decent of you to go to NY State for a free site visit bud . Top man !
  6. And in spite of all the above I still don't know who she is/was ....
  7. Caroline Flack is dead so my son tells me . No idea who that is . Shame though .
  8. I'm a Husqvarna man myself . Spud is the man to ask . He ported most of my saws .
  9. You would not want them close to the modern counterparts . You would have to keep replacing clutch bearings if you did ?
  10. And there will be a 2 year warranty on it as well and if it breaks down in that time just take it back to B+Q for a new one ?
  11. Stubby

    Spear Cut

    I have used it on a very few occasions . The hung up tree was very vertical still , and space was tight . just kept slicing . Each time it would drop still vertical until it was my height . It was only ever going to be fire wood . The out come was fine .
  12. To be honest its a loose/loose thing . You could put an electric fence round it then get done coz the trespasser got a shock . The only way to make sure no one climbs on your stack and gets injured is to not have a stack .
  13. Stubby

    090av

    Oi oi then Big Beech . Nice to see you back , being a Sussex lad .
  14. Hope Reg was taking this in ...
  15. Come on Dan ! Honestly bud ? . .............

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