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Stubby

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  1. Well I did not know that . Just made the assumption they were all 3 . Thanks spaceman 🙂
  2. Yea but Monterey is 3 needles as this one is . 🙂
  3. Yea but will that fix his saw ?
  4. Well that points to the pull cord assembly surey ?
  5. So it is , so it is Marky boy to be sure . 🙂
  6. Probably a suspended diminished 9th with a flattened 5th . 🙂
  7. Maybe he meant a battery one I dunno . Sorry you are having trouble . It does sound as if something is binding . As has been suggested ( in the friendliest manner ) check the flywheel is not binding on anything like the ignition unit or some crud caught behind it . If the piston is not scored visibly through the exhaust port you may have a broken ring that is snagging . Just a thought . Hope you get it sorted .
  8. And there we have it . Happy Land 😁
  9. Someone needs to invent petrol saws .
  10. Good , well thought out informative post .
  11. Hey no worries . As it goes I think its the best oil out there , just my opinion and that 🙂
  12. just suggesting Red Line as you can run it at 100:1 and that is what the OP says it should run .
  13. I am happy to pay all his postage if you have a Promac 101 with the cart engine you would sell to me 😀👍
  14. I use it , and have for at least 10 years and never a problem . I use at 50:1 in my saws .
  15. I think a lot depends on the draw of your flu . I am lucky as mine pull like a train . I can put a few small bits in and a a couple of medium logs on top , blast it with a map gas torch and with the air vent wide open and the door on the first catch jobs a goodun .
  16. Use Red Line racing 2T oil . can be mixed at any ratio from 30:1 down to 100:1 Get some and try it ......
  17. Stubby

    Jokes???

    In an Irish accent 😀
  18. Looks like a false acacia , Robinia . Good fire wood when seasoned .
  19. Ok but we have done work on TPO trees by applying and the application has been granted without the removal of the TPO was the point I was making . My way of saying to the OP that you do not need to have a TPO removed to have work done on it .
  20. Very likely Mick , very likely 🙂 ...Actually , what is the point I have missed matey ?

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