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Stubby

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  1. Its on the East coast somewhere I think Eggs .
  2. Im sure there is Jonathan and as I have said before I wish you all the luck in the world . You might come across TCD possibly ...
  3. Are you going to buy standing timber and fell and extract to sell on or just harvest for customers Jon ?
  4. Gary ! . You should not be giving them the option of cat food bud . They are , or should be a wild animal . ( Hope we are still mates ? ) ?
  5. Jesus H Christ man ! . Some milling gone on there ! ?
  6. Indubitably my dear fellow ?
  7. Are you sayin' your Nans Grans Nan is better than our Grans Nans Gran ?
  8. Have you watched a pair of crows working a hedge row . Worse than a fox I recon .
  9. A pair of crows will do more harm than cats ...
  10. In the woods it used to be 3 strokes per tooth ( with a file ) every fill up .
  11. Looks a little like the Burley range of stoves . Mine is wood only though and the glass is double glazed .
  12. Ha , yes . This would be because its an " old tech " type engine . Probably a copy of an engine designed when we used " old tech " oil as well .
  13. Its actually the same engine in the 562 as the 560 . Slightly more output on the oil pump ( for longer bars ) and running 3/8 cutting gear . There is the high top filter and cover but its not more powerful .
  14. Top plate type file guide for me ( although I can do free hand ) Check depth gauges with a pressed steel gauge . If they need it 2 or 3 strokes with a flat file and put the gauge back on to check . I never file the rakers with the gauge on . If its soft it will file the gauge away , if its hard it will dull the file .

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