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Stubby

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  1. Morning Jase . Morning all .🙂
  2. I used to be friends with two brothers that were fallers in Canada . Lee and Jake Laduciure . They used to send me " west coast " type saws for me to sell on here in the UK . It must have been 20 years ago now. I couldn't work as I was recovering from a motorcycle accident . Not heard from them in a long time now . Hope they are ok .
  3. Check my answer a few posts back 🙂
  4. You wont notice it when cutting .
  5. Yep the 14" or was it 12" ? on an 020 always had that . Used to use it as a start / finish guide when sharpening .
  6. Yes Badgers do peel hedgehogs . Have seen it myself .
  7. Good morning Jase and all .🙂
  8. The best and most accurate explanation so far . When you think about it it is just common sense .
  9. Explain the point please .....
  10. I general rule of thumb Has always been for absolute max bar lenght the cc divided by three . So a 60cc saw would be a max bar lenght of 20" ( prefer 18" myself ) .
  11. Morning Stevie boy ! Early bird . Morning all . Have a good one .
  12. Don't sugar coat it Mark 😄
  13. One of my all time favorites . Can sorta play bits of it ! Kinda prefere the " WILD THEME " version .
  14. Ah , oi see where you are coming from , Oireland . 🙂
  15. The only Stihl I would be interested in now ( if I still worked in the woods ) would be the MS400 . Seems to be well reviewed on here with good power and light weight .
  16. I'm a Husqvarna man to be honest . Pretty much always used them . The old 242 and 254 were my earliest I think . Down to 6 saws now , all ported .
  17. Signed .
  18. Of course ! DOH 😀 . Thanks Andrew
  19. Is there such a thing ? 🙂
  20. So that it engages with the splines of a 3/8ths set up . I could be wrong here but remember having to do that when changing a 357xp from .325 to .375 .
  21. Fix the oil leaks , rebuild the diff ( front central and rear ) and fit some new tiers .
  22. 'Kin rain again FFS !
  23. Stubby

    Alan Waters .

    Yes , a true local legend .

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