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Stubby

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  1. And a big saw would be neat as well
  2. Every time people say the don't believe in fairies one dies you know !
  3. You cant dish out the orange segments without Hi Viz and safety goggles ....
  4. They are quick particularly on easy splitting stuff but I have seen them stall on gnarly stuff that a 30hp tractor powered cork screw would chew through . I would say get the biggest bugger you can ......
  5. I think Dan's sister Dollie has backed a lovely upside down cake:biggrin:
  6. Would think so . Check with Andrew ( shavey ) on here .
  7. Don't lend out your kit to numptys . With that much grit and crud running through it it will be new bar and chain and possibly powermate sprocket as well .
  8. " were it causes any unnecessary obstruction ." If you are working there with signage it IS necessary , albeit only temp , just for the duration of the job .
  9. Nice one well done . Small hole causing big vibration . Write that one in the book !
  10. Thats how we worked it . Small jobs for the landscaper were done for free and he gave us the big stuff .
  11. I " spoke " via text and he seemed ok save for the rain .
  12. Wont be the aspen . As said 5 years before it starts to deteriorate . Pump fuel starts to go off the moment it leaves the refinery .
  13. Save Edge for me . Maybe finish off with an Oregon if you want to be fussy .
  14. I said they were old lags coz thats what they are . No were did I say it was a bit of a laugh .
  15. Are you sure its got coil spring and not those air bags ? When they go it will sit down on the bump stops

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