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Stubby

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  1. Superb . Love these vids showing the torque twisting the chassis when they give it the berries !
  2. Your using the wrong tooth paste .
  3. Don't put heavy duty leafs on . Put " helper" leafs on . They only come into play when there is a load up .
  4. Absolute and utter clunts . Hope they get caner . Really sorry for you bud .
  5. It seems ironic that " old gits can tow what they friggin like and younger dudes with a bit more muscle can't . I passed my test in 1969 which means I can tow a space shuttle
  6. Stubby

    Aspen

    Bought 2 cans of the Husky fuel 3 weeks a go . It was the 4 not the 2 as I still mix my own at 50:1 because I still have quite a lot of redline 2T oil left .
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    Aspen

    If you have been running pump fuel in there machines for a significant time it might be worth changing the carb diaphragms and any other rubber components that could be affected by the pump fuel . The Aspen wont attack the rubber like pump fuel but the pump fuel will remove the coating put on to keep the rubber supple and then go on to keep it supple before it degrades . If you then switch to Aspen the coating is removed and the rubber degrades ( through no fault of the Aspen ) although some people think it is . If you use Aspen from the get go there is no problem .
  8. I used to see it on a regular basis when we had a grass cutting round out there . VodatrEE
  9. Ah . The depression for the retaining nuts are cast into the cover they just need the flash drilling out ?
  10. Ah . Understood Bud . All the best mate .
  11. The reason you are drilling the cover is because a 562 mounting holes are farther apart than a 560 ( I think to accommodate the 3/8th rim ) and you are fitting a 562 dawg , but , you can get outer dawgs for 560 that fit its excising mounting holes holes . It is a Jonsered part No but I cant remember what it is .
  12. You don't have to drill anything . As I said above I have inner and outer spikes on my 560 . It was a Jonsered part No for their equivalent saw .
  13. The patrol was brilliant . My girl friend at that time dad had one for all the reasons above . He was a big bloke and used it mainly for shooting . Totally under stressed belt and braces motor . Finding one now ..............
  14. Next time they show up tonk em one with the crime number you got up yer shirt .
  15. This is not the case . I have both inner and outer dawgs on my 560 .
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    Jokes???

    That is a corker !
  17. Where abouts are you coming from Tom ? My Bro is about 45 mis outside Perth Has a wonderful house , pool , underground water with sprinklers for the garden , chickens etc etc . He now owns a successful restaraunt ..........Are you sure you are doing the right thing ? I would think it would be much harder to go back should you find Blighty not what you hoped . Exchange rates etc .
  18. Stubby

    Metsaman .

    It was our significant snow fall that made me think of him . I enjoyed his vids and experiments , particularly the experiment to see how far his WiFi would work underwater
  19. Stubby

    Metsaman .

    Where is Metsaman lately then ?

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