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Stubby

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  1. Old is what we are ! . It seems to me only yesterday when the 86 storm hit . Any way soon they will nail the lid on and say " Andy Stubbs ? " no don't remember him ......
  2. Superb Steve . Must have looked like Dracula rising from the hedge
  3. A very concise and accurate warning . Take heed all in that area . Nice one Graham .
  4. Metsa . As ever ....legendary ! Keep em coming dude , keep em coming .
  5. The sinking it into a lump of hornbeam is what you should have one first . That is doing the initial A/T set .
  6. Not a 576XP . Bought a 575XP when it first came out and did not like it much so sold it and bought another 372XP . Had that ported by spud and for me that is the best 70cc ! I understand from others that the 576 is a better saw than the 575 and that it is very smooth .
  7. Suppose the that's better than leaf major
  8. How much have we got to pay to hear the " few tips " ?
  9. Stubby

    Woodwasps

    No sting . Bores into the wood and injects its eggs through it .
  10. I was shocked to hear it also . I know Findon village . I used to go to Cissbury Leathers years ago . The old boy seemed like a real nice character . I can only imagine the nut case was on drugs .
  11. Stubby

    Dodder.

    Seems to behave like convolvulus ...
  12. Oh sorry . Got an Oregon box here and it says 82 just assumed was for my 24" but yes should be 84 . Doh !
  13. Take your orange hat off and any hi viz first
  14. Think that is a 576 silver side with a high top filter . Its not a current 395 anyway .
  15. Jon said to the man with a face like a light bulb that he had a caravan full of 880 saws .... simples .
  16. Full skip Oregon is 73JGX082C the 82 being 82drivers so 24" . I assume the number would be the same other than 28..30...32...etc for the drive count .
  17. Close , humid , overcast but no rain Jon .

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