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Stubby

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  1. Give it a go and when they turn up ask them to come and investigate your theft while they are up and about .
  2. <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>

  3. I have to say I was blown away by England's performance against Scotland today . I was a bit worried before the first whistle because Scotland have been playing well . 60+ points was what I thought we would get against Italy not Scotland . It seems to me that we have 2 first teams now a days . The starting 15 and the bench !
  4. Do you get a bag with that ?
  5. I wondered when this would crop up . This has happened to us in the past . We never had a web site but was looking through the list on google and shazam ! there we were but we were called something else ! Some one took a picture of before and after of one of our jobs and put it up as there own .Thought it was funny really .
  6. Those boots look a little on the clean side as well Paul . As clean as your living is now mate . God you are a happy bunny !
  7. I would not use the Stihl Red . I would go for the 50cc Husky rather than the 45cc if you are going to use the blade all the time . Its a bit heavier though but has a bit more torque . I think the Stihl red could have been a contributing factor .
  8. I had to put my Tesco glasses on Eggs to read it ( tiny print ) but yea , keep chipping away mate . You will get there . Good luck my friend .
  9. Iv seen a central diff lock on a Defender 90
  10. This sounds like its from experience ?
  11. The old compliment for me was a 242 , a 254 , a 262 and a 288 . Used to cover all eventualities .
  12. Cant remember exactly other than it was from the US and that it was the equivalent Jonsered part number . .
  13. This above from Dave ........ The far right being square ground full chisel . In the op's pic it seems there might be a semi chisel chain that has been square ground for some reason . .
  14. Hazel always looks a silver tinted grey to me . The only reason I went for sweet chestnut was I assumed it wasn't Hazel as the op asked "what is it ? ". I just assumed he would recognize Hazel if it was ..........
  15. I dont think that is the debate anymore . We are all agreed one is full chisel and one is semi chisel . The debate is now...... is one round ground and one square ground ?
  16. Glad the dawgs/spikes are to your liking . I bought them before I realised the mounting holes are different on a 560 to a 562 . They been sat in the bag since 2011 !
  17. Check the leaf liter if there is still some .
  18. The only possible " black art " could be if you wanted to sharpen square ground chain with the correct file ( its not round but trapezoidal in section ) . You file from the outside edge inward , the opposite to using a round file . As I said earlier you can file square ground chain with a round file it just becomes " round ground " if you do . Not a problem .
  19. He obviously knows more about the phone than you . Get him or his brother to re install it mate .

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