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Stubby

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  1. Thanks Mick . Sorted that . ☺️
  2. See , I have aleways been able to improve on a brand new chain . I would at least give it a tickle before you junk it . What you got to lose ? .
  3. Pissing down . Even my Spaniel said " Really ? "
  4. Very much depends on if its " Man " C19 or just the regular C19 ....
  5. Stubby

    Oops!

    Those rakers look a little high ...☺️
  6. Yep . Saves all that driving around ( using up fuel ) looking for a red pump ! ☺️ We only hafd one near me , in the little village of West Bourn . Sometimes it was not ecanomical to drag acctroos to there ...
  7. To be honest the only reason I went with a White Oak was that some time back someone in the U.S. posted a pic of a felled tree askiing if anyone could I.D. it . I was the first reply and went with White Oak ( as it was obviouse it was an Oak of some sort ) and killed the thread there and then . It was a punt but I had an gut feeling as it was in America . ☺️
  8. I was thinking the same . Just pretend its being said by Tinkiwinki of the Tellytubbies .
  9. I was going to have a punt at a White Oak . Common in the U.S. but as you say not so much here . .
  10. It will probably be more expenseve to cover the cost of the dye ........?
  11. Yep bit of a frost here this morning and a blokes Magnolia is flowering also . Don't know if you have to " beware " of a Magnolia though ....
  12. Good luck with this Dan . Sorry to hear of all your problems .
  13. I would say provided you have changed all the rubber components that will have been attacked by the pump fuel over time , then they would be fine . I do however mix Aspen4 with Redline 2t oil at a ratio of 50:1 so it can be done .
  14. Cooper AT3 for 50/50 work or Cooper STpro for mud plugging .
  15. Just put a flat file over them ( 3 strokes ) every third sharpen . Its always worked for me .
  16. I think it's just the bar mount is the same as the rest of the bigger husky (095) I think and 3/8" chain as standard There are other differences . Its been on here before . Different clutch side cover to acomodate a 3/8 rim , because of this the dawg mounting holes are further apart so different bucking dawgs . The crank shaft is diffrerent . There is of course the high top filter and I think the oil pump is different .
  17. Not at all . It was a genuine question . I like the guys and was worrird for them . I was concerned that other peopes ignorance may have affected their business as there was an almost instant delivery . You matey.. jump to conclusions . Read my OP again ( if you have read it at all ) and tell me were it is racist .
  18. Called the local Chinese this evening to have some food delivered . Usual response is " one hour to 45 mins " . They were here in 20 mins . Do you think there is a down turn because of C19 ? We gave the guy a tip and I shook his hand . he seemed really grateful ...Crispy duck in plumb sauce by the way . delicious ☺️
  19. Agreed . Mine is a 2011 saw still going strong .

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