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Stubby

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  1. I think Chris Newport's comment is worth consideration . Some early models did have the smaller pot and piston as standard . Could have been " new old stock " perhaps when you bought it ?
  2. Today there was a war reporter out in the war zone in Gaza . There were bangs and things going off and he kept ducking . Then he said " we have some breaking news just coming in .... Holly Willoughby is quitting This Morning " WTF !
  3. Oi oi then Bob . Have a good one mate .
  4. Aspen are promoting Husqvarna ๐Ÿ™‚
  5. I am dead and I still make it on here daily ๐Ÿ˜„
  6. Knock yer self out J ๐Ÿ‘ . I wish you luck my friend .
  7. Always found it to be an excellent flux when brazing with brass rods .
  8. Ok J . The fact you godda pay for the wood makes it even less attractive in my book . If you were splitting and processing for your own use then maybe but .......
  9. Stubby

    285cd

    A couple of years ago a bloke posted the same . He got nowhere ( maybe he gave you the saw ๐Ÿ™‚) The only chance would be the U.S.A. and that would probably make it non cost affective .
  10. I know where you are coming from bud but the margins are thin . The only way to make money is to be as efficient as possible . Processor lifting machinates etc etc . I know you are getting the wood for free but you might find the time you spend cutting and splitting you could earn more using that time felling .
  11. Who threw that ? come on who was it ?
  12. Also , just as an aside there is a difference between seasoned logs that have got wet from rain and green unseasoned timber .
  13. I would get a small tractor ( as doobin says lots of other uses ) and a PTO driven helical cone splitter . Way faster than hydraulic .
  14. Old Peewitt nest ? ( Plover , Lapwing , Peewitt )
  15. Whilst a sever reduction may , possibly reduce water up take , once the tree starts to put on new vigorous growth it may even demand more water than it did originally .
  16. Spark plugs will last a few hours though ( every cloud and that ) ๐Ÿ™‚
  17. As far as I can tell Mark nothing other than bugger the form . Roots are still there .
  18. Stubby

    HS2 Over

    Here is one example of a charity suffering . It was a dogs charity slap bang in the way of where its now not going to go . They were kicked off and only got what was regarded as the cost of their land , not the buildings and all the rest that went with it . They then had to buy a plot further away from the intended route and reconstruct . Now , they are way out of pocket because they did not need to move in the first place it seems .
  19. Then get it ported by Crocky ๐Ÿ‘
  20. They make a good door stop ....

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