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Stubby

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  1. Cadburys had a hand in there somewhere . It is a known fault . I dont own one and never have but if you put in a search you will find shed loads on it .
  2. As an aside . I am deafened by the jackdaws coming off roost as dawn breaks . The cacophony of sound they make as the fly " en mass " out to the fields has not changed in my memory !
  3. Clutch needle bearing .
  4. Explain his actions in a court of law ? .....The armed robber was threatening me , with his accomplice , I was in fear of my life and that of my family . I did what I had to do ........You are a plank mate , A total troll To use a phrase you like ...scum bag . View Unread Posts
  5. I wonder how you can be a mouth piece and an arse hole at the same time ?
  6. Fuck right off you idiot ! The blokes door step is not a memorial .
  7. Ok . So your Dad stabs a burglar to death whilst in the process of robbing him . You would be cool with the rellies of said robber leaving flowers at your Dads door ? . Get a grip man !
  8. No . They are already doing it " in whatever way they see fit " Its bollox . They have no right to do it in that way . They should step back and have a look at what the clunt was doing .
  9. No offence taken Steve and no ! . You remember TCD ? He is considering calling it a day due to not being able to get on site .
  10. After over night rain and a fairly dry day ( I even hung out the washing ) It is now pissing down again . The ground is sodden and its pissing me off to be fair .
  11. All the above and FFS don't be put off by the no nothing twats that tell you " soft wood is no good " " it tars up your flu " Soft wood is great fire wood . Wet wood tars up the flu . North America and Scandinavia don't have a problem with it . If seasoning your own wood ..........Keep the rain off and let plenty of air circulate .
  12. Does it idle ok once it has been started ? If not could be the idle screw needs adjusting . If it does could be the choke mechanism come adrift .
  13. Don't get your banter squadron leader ...........
  14. I just remember it from the cricket !
  15. To be fair to it it does look a bit " mullered " but it functions fine . Not even had to change the springs and little jaws inside . Just give them a squirt of WD now and again . It is a 4 line head but I only fit 2 lines in the lower slots . I use a 4 line because it keeps the nut recessed and wont dig into the ground . With a 2 line it would protrude . The plastic cone that coers the nut flies off almost immediately , usually never to be seen again !
  16. How big is your other arm pit ?
  17. I use an Oregon mulching blade with the turned down ends for the more "woody stuff " and an Oregon " Jet Fit head " with 4mm dia square line for nettles , bramble and thick green veg . You need 45cc or more as has been said . Mine is a Husqvarna 545RX .
  18. The winter wheat that was drilled into the rape stubble end of harvest last summer is about 8 inches high now . Its taken off in the last week .
  19. Be even better if I was any kind of a munition ! . Got a Vox AC 30 with Celestion blue backs ( ridiculously loud ) a very nice Tweed Fender Blues Junior driving an Eminence " canibis rex " speaker ( hemp cone ) and one or two other valve amps . Wish I could do them justice .........
  20. Yep I " bolt together Strats and Teles coz you can but not set neck jobs . I have a 54 Tele and a 57 Strat that I made from bying selected parts , mostly from the USA . Both one piece swamp ash with north American hard rock maple necks . 50s wiring with paper in oil caps and CTS pots , switch craft jack sockets and selector switch . All finished in nitro cellulose with checking and light ware . Currently working on a 335 and a Les Paul .........

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