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Stubby

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  1. Any one got one ? I have an SG and a flame top LP . Fancied a 335 . Tell me stuff !
  2. Its an 18" .325 driven by an 8 pin powermate .
  3. The reason I suggested them is that , yes they are very good very durable . I find that when I flip the bar and go to dress it there are no burrs to file off . Rob D on here ( Chainsawbars ) sells them .
  4. Mind the thorns and it can be brittle .
  5. Use up the OEM bar , don't waste it . Then get yourself a Sugihara light weight pro bar .
  6. No . you will need at least 8 . This will become apparent when you pass your ticket
  7. I have posted a few . Always wondered how I did it !
  8. Odd one . He looks like a she at the moment .
  9. Brilliant Metsa my friend . Nice landing . Well done matey .
  10. Any gravel pits around ?
  11. Any sign of injury ? Could have been picked up by Buzzard or similar and dropped for some reason .
  12. Hope he does long trips only .
  13. Superb ! Your a wizard Ian and a dam fine one !
  14. Stubby

    Husqvarna 550XP

    Sugihara Pro Light bar .
  15. I strongly object to being filmed without permission !
  16. High tensile means they are strong in tension not in shear . If as suggested it is a leverage thing then some of the force is in shear .
  17. Stubby

    Films scores

    Mark Knoffler Going home from the film Local Hero
  18. Bastards . A slow painful death what they need .
  19. Think he was trying to say Stihl was better than Husqvarna .....
  20. I have always found it burns really well . Must be kept dry though as it has sponge like qualities where water is concerned .

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