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Stubby

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  1. Are going to take the " Low " out of your advert now Jonathan ? ?
  2. Second post in . I suggested Echo and Dolmar ?
  3. Seems credible to me . Its everywhere ......
  4. Look again next year . It will be obvious . I thought we ( West Sussex ) did not have much of a problem when other areas were . The trees I thought were un affected 2 years ago are doomed . The three big estates near me are felling anything that could produce a potential claim . Road side and foot path ash are all coming down . I thought it was a knee jerk reaction at first but I now know its not . It is very sad .
  5. Miss Diane said " Go to town Benny " so here I am ......
  6. Does he want 2 of them ??
  7. Just looked it up ( as I did not know ) and it seems its one of the most affected .
  8. Stubby

    Solo 622 parts

    You may find the pot is salvageable ( remove the aluminum transfer with brick acid or similar ) a light hone and a new piston and ring ........
  9. I have not used Motomix but have used Aspen and Husqvarna " Power XP " fuel and I cant tell the difference So I would assume Motomix to be similar .
  10. The diaphragm has a coating on it to keep it supple . Pump fuel will remove that coating but at the same time keep the diaphragm supple because it is very slowly dissolving it . Alkelite fuels such as Aspen , Motomix and the Husqvarna one don't remove that coating . So using an alkelite fuel from the get go will leave you with no problems in that area . switching to an alkelite fuel when a saw has been using pump fuel for a long time will show up problems caused by the pump fuel . And yes they can become brittle if left to dry out after using pump fuel .
  11. Yea . I use an Acme 211 1/2 . One long blast for stop . Continuous bep,bep....bep,bep....bep,bep.... for return . She quarters pretty much on her own .
  12. I have a corded Erbauer SDS Max roto stop monster of a drill . Never let me down . Never tried their cordless though .
  13. Try Rob D on here ( chainsawbars ) for a Sugihara pro lite .
  14. If you put this on the " Tip site directory " you might get a bigger audience .
  15. Went to my friends Dads send off today . Known him for at least 40 years . Borne in 1925 ( same as my Dad ) . He was a a Lancaster bomber pilot during WW2 and was shot down at some point . Such a nice guy , still talked with his RAF accent old boy ! They played the dam busters theme on the way out . RIP Alan Biffen .
  16. Bit like the bloke craned up whilst in his ride on mower to cut the top of his hedge .
  17. This . And try to end it on a positive . You can sense when to stop .
  18. Plus keeping bits of raw tripe in my pocket does not go down too well at the knitting circle ?
  19. I have the Joe Irving book but my Spaniels won't read it .
  20. Just put a pair of thick socks on . Should raise you up enough . ?
  21. Mmmmm . If you are buying new that , IMHO is not enough .
  22. I have made that " mistake " twice ! Getting 2 pups from the same litter . Unless you have 24 hours to your self every day you will be in trouble . You have to take them out and train them separately for months until you can get them both to sit and stay when the other is working . Will never do that again .
  23. First pic I was gonna say leave it be . When I saw the rest of them , as Mick says .....Its fucked .

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