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Stubby

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  1. Iv done the flint thing ( being in Sussex its inevitable ) . A few Victorian nails in the center of a 3ft dia trunk . Big mess when I hit a can of Dulux White Gloss with the mulching blade of my brush cutter !
  2. I thought for a moment you were a politician but yep right at the end you did say you were from Essex
  3. Stubby

    My passion

    Have a look at the old " Lets see your guns " thread .............You might find some more like minded folk .
  4. I think it only if your spaniel has an accident with the chainsaw whilst in pursuit of game
  5. I will be entitled to my OAP next January . I have enough arb waste to last me untill I am at least 70 .....
  6. All good . Not as good looking as those geezers
  7. I thought the same . The new buds push tje old leaves out , especially in a hedge for some reason .
  8. I like you guys . Just saying . ( had a drinkiepoos )
  9. Wish I was still close to 50
  10. To be honest I prefer the 545RX over the 355RX purely on the weight / maneuverability aspect . I think if you get a new 545 and do a bit of periodic maintenance and watch your fuel age ( or use Aspen ) you will be good matey .
  11. I agree with your bit about Scotland . They fought to the end . I certainly was not " underwhelmed " buy England , quite the opposite . What did they need to have done to do to impress you ?
  12. 262 , 266 , 362 ( like a 365 but with small mount )
  13. Thats the one I suggested in my post . Ours is the older 355 though .
  14. Give it a go and when they turn up ask them to come and investigate your theft while they are up and about .
  15. <p>Oi oi then V.I. Hope you are well mate . Sorry your 545RX has died . I have had 2 x 545 and we have 1 355 I think it is . Its the 50cc one anyway . If I was using the blade all the time I would go for the 50cc machine . I do think that the Stihl red oil ( mineral I think ) is not up to to the job of modern kit . Regards Andy .</p>

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