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Stubby

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  1. Helicoil or an onsert . ( yes "onsert " it fits over the boss )
  2. I was up to speed there bud !
  3. Only Eddie , me and Spud !
  4. If you can tell from the growth if its already been done in rotation in the past then take back the biggest first and leave the youngest till it meets your requirements . 7 years is a common cycle time .
  5. Alas I am in West Sussex . Just coming up to the best time to coppice hazel though . get to it !
  6. Sounds good . Where is it / are you ....
  7. Times are tight I know . Please if you can spare a little it all helps . I'm just going in for my 3rd batch and thats me done . Any one else stretch a little further for a worthy cause ? ...
  8. peace to you also bud
  9. So its not just in my head then . Thats good .
  10. Making any saw flow more efficiently is a bonus . Don't know much about the 435 but if you de restrict the exhaust can by any means it will run a little stronger and a little cooler .
  11. Stand corrected ! 621 had that AV rubber bung in the back of the upper and lower parts of the back handle . Still old like me though !
  12. Think it might be a Jonered 621 . 56cc made from 1970ish to 1980ish ? Any ways Andrew its an oldun like me !
  13. [quote=spudulike;1230215 Stubbys saw already has improved flow so reckon the airfilter mod should enhnce it some more! All of stubbys saws are " enhanced " 3 of them down to spud ( Steve ) 1 down to petemate and one down to the Walker saw shop . Do it ! you know it makes sense
  14. Husqvarna 365 Xtorque is a good bet purely because its a very simple mod to make it into a 372Xtorque . Just grind off the fins on he inside of the transfer covers and shazzam ! you have a 372 for 365 money .
  15. Nobody has said to the pub then ?
  16. If the larger 562 filter makes no difference then why did Husqvarna make it ? I have converted my 560 to high top filter and cover and I don't know if its physiological or not but it does seem to zip up a bit more ..... I do have a MM and possibly other work inside but cant be sure on that as Pete was secretive about it !
  17. Stubby

    Nice Pic

    I think she is a Hafflinger with the blond main and tail .......
  18. Stubby

    Insomnia

    Bashing your bishop is only a temporary thing . Worth doing to get you off but if woken later it doesn't help ......
  19. Stubby

    Insomnia

    I am a real bad sleeper now . Up until I had kids I could sleep 8-10 hrs dependent on the amount of beer consumed . Now at the age of 62 I need to fall asleep within 10 - 15 mins of going to bed . If that happens then great I might get 4 or 6 hrs . if I get woken any time after those first 15 mins then I am awake for the rest of the night . If a cockroach farts a mile away I am awake . I don't get much sleep these days .
  20. Cream of chestnut soup ....just to be seasonal . Love it .
  21. I don't know which Greek wrote the proverb but I recognize a Rush lyric
  22. I disagree . I think the Burley looks better . I have Burley Hollywell and find it simple to operate , only 2 controls , the door and the air slide . Lights easy peezy lemon squeezy . Punts out more than its rated 5KW . One thing that is not up to par is the top baffle plate . Bent and distorted with the metal gauze flaking off after 2 winters . Made my own out of 3.0mm thick stainless and that is fine . A replacement top baffle plate is £87 ! Mine is better . It needs looking at but apart from that it is a cracking stove . Oh and its still warm in the morning with embers under the ash so fires up quick and that is NOT with it " damped " down , just set at the normal burn .
  23. I am a Burley man also but have heard only good things about Arrow . Is easy on the eye too .
  24. Smell is distinctly different .
  25. Oh yea

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