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Stubby

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  1. Understood Steve . Thanks .
  2. View unread posts tab not working . Error code EX0 . Presume working on the site ?
  3. When someone launches a load of pampas grass in and it wraps itself around the rollers . Nightmare . Like
  4. Nicolas " best Friend " Jamal Johnson ..................?
  5. The " trap " will be finding a suitable electric socket in the woods . I'm not going to argue with you RE the cameras . Wrong forum . I did say get the best 2 stroke you can afford . ..........
  6. So its the Titan corded electric saw ....from the link ? If it is it will have a very " safe , non aggressive home owner low kick back " type chain . This will make it hard work . If you are upgrading I would get a 2 stroke saw , the best you can afford .
  7. If I'm not mistaken ( can't be arsed to go back ) but I think the saw is quite an old one . Pre retarding coils for start up . So you are more likely to have it bight you if you are not positive with it . Get it a BDC before you pull it and mean it when you do !
  8. I have to respectfully disagree . For me 2 lines is best as you can have them longer . I have them about 9 inches long . Agree on the big machine bit . Run mine on a 555RXT .
  9. I'm getting this . Also the tab " view unread posts " became " todays posts " for a few days then changed back to view unread posts . Dont think I did anything .
  10. What you say is true . However I think the tank vents are designed to allow air into the tank to prevent a vacuum forming but not allow fuel out in the other direction . This may restrict air in the outward direction as well .
  11. I'm going back a few years now , probably 6 or 7 so they may be improved by now . Or maybe I'm just heavy handed .....?
  12. As woodworks says really . I run the Diamond Edge 4.0mm square and this creates quite a drag so you need a big grunty machiene to use it . 45cc upwards I would say . No guard so I can make the lines about 9 inches long to get a wide swipe . The plus is you can change the lines in seconds , just pull the short tail with some pliers and inset a new length the same direction , leave enough short tail to get the pliers on when you want to change it , give it a quick tug in the opposite direction for the jaws to grip it . With this thick strong line you can clatter down all sorts . You don't get " welding " or snapping at the eyelets like you do with a bump feed . I use a 4 line head but only put 2 lines in the lower slots . This keeps the nut recessed so it wont dig in the ground . There is a plastic cone to cover it but I find I loose them pretty quick so don't bother with them .
  13. Im not a lumpy water person either , having spent a fair bit of time in lumpy water ?
  14. Don't mean to be picky but is that not a rotary paddle on the back , as it goes under ? I know its not a side by side but still a paddle , possibly ? No steam though .
  15. Baa Baas beat England 63 to 45 today . Chris Ashton scoring 3 tries ( allbeit the first a gift ) I thought was poignant .......
  16. Brave and honest post bud . BIG Respek! ?

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