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Stubby

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  1. I had this years ago on a Husqvarna 394 ( obviously not a climbing saw ) but the tank breather was the culprit . New one fitted and all was well .
  2. You have been reading the " Fat birds " thread and read my brain !
  3. Oh ! I was gonna say that .........
  4. Fine on the latest version of Fire Fox on a pc .
  5. Bit of a beard on the hinge ...8 out of 10 ?
  6. And that's why it takes so long to get up in the mornigs what would you rather do or go fishing .
  7. You new I was gonna say that I bet .....
  8. Could we adapt this for betting on horses some how ?
  9. How long was it after your brain told you to write this did you think Ah ! I'm gonna write this ......
  10. Stubby

    New Defender?

    Looks like an ice cream van .
  11. I think the old 046 would be the equivalent .
  12. Some times they can be a pain in the Herras as well ........Who said you could put that fence up ....
  13. I thought you needed 2.5 HP per gallon of pump flow at 3000psi as a rule of thumb .
  14. Yep . One or two exaggerated intakes of breath but I learned a bit and enjoyed it .
  15. How many G.P.M. are you shifting ?
  16. Mind you don't get some "do gooder " reporting you for " change of use " on the land .........
  17. I remember when I was an " oik " sharing one of those with 2 other kids in the play ground . We had proper winters then . Not so much now .
  18. Oil tank should empty slower thank fuel tan by design . Should be a breather somewhere .
  19. Probably need to increase the capacity of hydraulic oil tank ( so it does not over heat ) , also increase the internal dia of the hoses and and actuator valve and finally a bigger engine to power it .
  20. I would say faster cutting as it wont bog and clog like a full comp chain .

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