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Stubby

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  1. I can only get it in those USA bottles where they mix it by the ounce ! I decant it into a measuring bottle with the graduations on the side . Each graduation is for 5liters of fuel . I mix my Red Line with Aspen 4 at 50:1 .
  2. Sort this out will you TCD !
  3. Stubby

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    Would want to be sure all the match burnt way . Dont want any foreign body crushed on piston crown .
  4. Stubby

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    Take the plug out . Turn saw upside down . Pull over several times to expel excess fuel . Dry plug . Wait a bit with plug out . Start over again .
  5. I used to have a professional body but I'm old and fat now .
  6. Agreed . I think on the west coast the Humbolt is used when felling down a steep slope . It also leaves a flat cut face on the saw log .
  7. It creates a fulcrum . As the gob closes the top face meets the stick and snaps the hinge and pops it forward off the stump . ( In theory )
  8. Did Steve say what the underlying problem was ?
  9. Yep . Not one of the subtlest account hackers !
  10. You liked it then Paul !
  11. As said . Might be an .063 gauge chain .
  12. I was the opposite . I found the Arthroscopy more painful than the " half knee" I had .
  13. Gelding but he was a bit " riggy " . Cut late I recon . Did all his poo in one place just like a stallion .
  14. I did . Spud ported my 390 . In standard trim it was not as aggressively ported as the older 385 that I had stolen but now its as good if not better . Bottom line though its not as good as a 395 . I am lucky as I have both . 390 runs 28" 3/8 and 395 runs 36" .404 so different jobs .

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