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Stubby

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  1. The inside wall of the oil tank has a location square cast into it for each of the studs . The studs have a square head and are assembled from inside the tank and pushed through to the outside . If they are of this type then you will round out the square location . They may not be though .......More common on Husqvarna .
  2. Be sure its not the type that fit from inside the oil tank and locate in square first ......
  3. That's a neat trick , quoting what's not been written yet / Any idea on the lotto numbers whilst you are at it ?
  4. I thought most of the others were positive ........
  5. Dear damage ? Squirrel damage " ? There appear to be " claw " marks at the outer edges . No bears about are there !
  6. That does not mean the land and timber is not owned .
  7. Helpful again . Knob Jockey .
  8. I caught someone taking logs of one of my stacks . I asked them what they thought they were doing ...They said " they wont mind , there is loads of it " I said ok . were abouts do you live then ? They said why ? I said well I thought I might just pop round and see whats in your fridge , maybe I could take some milk or a bit of cheese . Perhaps you got some tools in your shed I could take ....They got the message and put them back .
  9. 'I got to respectfully disagree . You don't know why Its been left . Could just be being seasoned were it lays till its convenient for the land owner to collect it . Could be being left as habitat etc etc . You have got to ask first .
  10. Age becomes totally irrelevant once you have carked it .
  11. The bit on the right is the clutch drum . This , in your case , has a " spur " sprocket attached . The more pro type saws have just a clutch drum and a separate " rim " sprocket that can float from side to side a little as its on a spline .
  12. Check the flywheel magnet to ignition unit gap first . As Spud would say a business card thickness is about right .
  13. I thought that but he says it does it on a 15" and an 18" so 2 chains and 2 bars makes me think its maybe the spur .
  14. Is there any crap under the front bar stud area or, conversely some under the rear bar stud and not the front causing it to sit slightly out of line when you tighten up ? I would replace that spur any way just to eliminate it .
  15. As you may of heard WW3 has a possibility of breaking out in the not too distant future but here on day time TV we are going to get away from all that and look into " does sitting in a comfy chair really rest your legs " .
  16. Please let us all know how you progress , and good luck bud .
  17. Stubby

    Debate!!!

    Ok . Once again .......I prefer full chiz . Some say semi chiz lasts longer in " dirty wood " but I recon a dull chain is a dull chain whatever the cutter type .

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