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Stubby

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  1. Slightly over engineered ( 372 bottom end ) and slightly under stressed ( slower revving ) making it a bombproof reliable saw in its day . . If you get a goodun its likely to be a goodun for a long time if you maintain it .
  2. Generating more heat which is one thing you don't want when milling ........
  3. Think its a hacked account . The printing on the listing about the chipper is slightly fuzzy compared to the rest of it . Offer to pay his buy it now price and say you will bring the cash and collect the chipper ..........
  4. You say it runs into considerable cost but the dealer has to pay shipping etc and put his bit on top . I have found that sometimes it is cheaper to get it direct from the states .
  5. This is important . Makes a big difference .
  6. How strong will the wind be ..................... ?
  7. A complete knob jockey 2 doors up from me waited till my neighbor went on holiday and then dissmanteled the complete fence and moved it 3 inches to gain that extra width . Un believable !
  8. Never fell in thick fog !
  9. Bitches are wore than dogs if it is .
  10. I used to get them from USA but I think Rob D on hear sells them now .
  11. Well done Andrew 50 to 12 angainst Worcester . We won as well 46 to 25 against Falcons . Poor old Jon Bath got whooped by Sarreys
  12. Ok Andrew . Lets see your perdy MM
  13. I would go full chiz . Much prefer it over semi .
  14. It will for , as you say , infrequent use . If its an Xtorque model grind the fins of the inside of the transfer covers and it will become a 372 XT . Bit more go .
  15. I'm with the air leak guys . Impulse line maybe .
  16. That's what I was afraid of ......
  17. Hi Andrew . Good luck to you matey . We have the Falcons to day and Sarrys on the 16th .

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