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Stubby

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  1. We lost as well at the Stoop . Exeter had a good defense . We played well and were allover the place and leading early on but gave away too many penalties under the posts . (Sent Jon a couple of pictures of us loosing and he sent me a couple of pictures of his lot loosing ) One or two dodgy decisions that were critical too . We never gave up though !
  2. How many gears do they have ? Do they have a reverse gear ?
  3. It plays " High Chaparral " music whilst cutting ....
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    Gypies

    Not got any pics of my 26 year old , he is long gone . Got his negative now ...
  5. I am going to try a 50 : 1 mix of Red Line and Aspen 4 . see what that smells like !
  6. Sounds like you gonna have a good day mate . Me and Jack will get the 11,40 from Chichester . Change at Clapham junction and 3 stops we are there . Short walk to the ground get something to eat on the way .
  7. Been holding off and holding off but just could not resist . More concerned about the wrong thinking about high octane ......
  8. What time is your kick off today Jon . Ours is 3.00pm . Bit of a cold wind .
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    Transit Thefts

    Just watched that . Took him about 30 seconds to work it out . Bonkers
  10. Just think how much better your saw would run on lower octane fuel then and then add up the extra cost for years and see what you could have saved
  11. Think its just me and him at the moment ...COME ON YOU QUINS
  12. You would be better off paying less for not so high octane fuel and spending what you save on a better quality oil ...dare I say it ........Red Line Racing 2T oil
  13. Hi octane fuel will only combust properly if you have enough compression to do it . That may be the case in your competition bikes but it wont be in your saws unless you are running them with pop up pistons . It is a myth that hi ostane runs cleaner and cooler . Its a marketing thing . You look at the numbers on the pump and automatically think highest is bestist ! Buy for court pump fuel and not supermarket fuel to avoid as much ethanol as you can .
  14. I think high octane fuel is harder to ignite in relatively low comp small engines . The higher the octane rating the more the fuel has to be compressed to ignite properly so in some instances ( small 2 stroke engines ) it actually wont run as well than it would with a lower octane rating . The most important thing is to get a fuel with the least amount of ethanol in it .
  15. I thought high octane was not good for the "relatively " low comp small engines ?
  16. In like Flyn Mark ! You always makes I fair chuckle bud
  17. Stubby

    Transit Thefts

    Same with security wheel nuts You can buy the complete socket set with all the patterns in to undo all of them or even cheaper the one size fits all ( inside out female " easy out " type socket ) . Whats the point ?
  18. Stubby

    Gypies

    Had him from a kitten . Saw the vet twice in his 26 years . Once to be neutered when small and once 26 years later to be put to sleep , in my arms . He had started having fits and they were becoming more frequent . He was a good old stick . Used to sit on my fence in the poring rain for ages . Could come in when he liked but would just sit there .
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    Transit Thefts

    Was a thread on the other day to do with insurance claims . Stuff going missing from trucks/vans with no visible forced entry . Skeleton keys apparently ......
  20. Stubby

    Gypies

    Daffyd . My last cat was a black one and he lived till he was 26 ! Oddly have an all white one now
  21. Mmm . Thats ok to say loike . Glad you are happy .
  22. Just a note here if you are using a brush cutter rather than a dedicated clearing saw some harnesses have a different ( higher ) attachment point for the webbing were the cutter clips on to effectively shorten the cutter shaft . Well my Husqvarna harness does anyway .
  23. Thanks Jon . He is a real character that one

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