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Stubby

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  1. Its coz its been compressed . You need a new olive .
  2. I can still lift a mug of CoCo ....
  3. We had a horse box that was a converted B.O.C. gas delivery lorry . Those " J " size cylinders weigh a bit when full . It had a Cummins . It was more engine than we needed for 2 16 hand horses to be honest .
  4. Yep heard that sorta story before . There are ways to avoid that as I have read . Not qualified to explain though .
  5. Me and him are similar . We have the same trakkie bums .
  6. Was that not Ploggs ..... John . " mendiplogs "
  7. Don't knock it till its been forced on you ?
  8. You don't want it up the trades mans entrance bud !
  9. Well if he wants to UP his rep slapping a pensioner then bring it on . I been there .
  10. Phew . I rely on you guys , you know that ...
  11. I get a card from the Borstal old boys association ?
  12. Vesp can do 'em with his knob . ?
  13. Oh my God Gary ! I had not considered that possible stumbling block . You and Wes need to address it pronto ?
  14. This is now getting beyond my reasoning ( having had a bottle of wine ) but I am sure with Gary and Wes on the input we are going to win the argument , and , eat French bread .
  15. This , a lot on here are aware of but it is still relatively " new school " I would still go for the pre Xtorque 372XP or even 365 special . The 365 special is the most under stressed saw around . 372 bottom end and lower revving 65cc top end . Belt and braces engineered saw that will go on for ever .
  16. Informative and well reasoned as ever Wes . I tried to touch on some of that in my post but you explained comprehensively there bud .

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