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Stubby

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  1. Are you sure its sparking under compression ? Sometimes if the coil is tired it will spark in fresh air but not under compression . Is the fly wheel gap to the coil correct ? Is the flywheel key sheered putting it out of time ? How good is that bit of compression ? might not be enough . Check piston through exhaust port for scoring . Just a few things to look at .
  2. Stubby

    Tidal.

    40 watt bulbs for use on neap tides and 100 watt bulbs for use on spring tides.....
  3. Well done Metsa . Were wold you be without that back hoe ? Loke the topical effects my friend !
  4. THE least labor intensive wood going . Seasons quick , splits easy peazy and burns a goodun . Like it .
  5. Go up each stem with your flip line and cut it off at the old wound points .
  6. You dont need a bigger saw you just need a pro saw . Husqvarna 550 , 560 or Echo or Dolmar equivalent etc etc etc.......
  7. The bloke wanting cutters in Midhurst is called seanycurren and his post is in the employment section ........
  8. It may be hygroscopic and absorbed water over time and you saw steam .......
  9. Glad you posted again in another section . Its not possible to reply to your post in the employment section as you need to leave a phone number . I did send you PM to tell you that . There is a guy looking for people to do sweet chestnut coppicing in Midhurst which is not far away . Cant remember his user name just now but if you look through the employment sectin you might find it .
  10. Cheers Jon that's what I wanted to say but didn't know how !
  11. To me the whole thing is futile . You fit a DPF to an engine to trap pollutants from going into the atmosphere and then at a later date burn them out of the DPF and send them into the atmosphere . .......bonkers
  12. I consider my leg completely and expertly pulled
  13. I think you are completely right Steve . I stack my logs in the summer in the out side log stores and one indoor one The outside ones come down pretty quick to as low a 11% sometimes , the indoor ones don't come down very quickly at all , maybe 25% . Then as the sun and wind go and the wind and rain come ( about nowish ) the out side ones creep up and end up say 20% when I come to use them and the inside ones creep down to 20% and I use them last .
  14. On the edge of my seat bud ....... No seriously !
  15. Metsa my friend you do get in a pickle sometimes . Pissing on the bucket at the end was a nice touch !
  16. Especially when the pop up in the " screw type splitter " thread
  17. Don't think he pruned the roots did he ?
  18. 10 mins drive . Sometimes just go for a cuppa and a chat .

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