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Stubby

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  1. Not sure what capacity it is , around 40 cc at a stab . Home owner type saw so light use would be ok . Not a pro saw for day in day out use in the woods ! Gone are the days of the McCulloch pro saws .
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    Help!!!

    Absolutely Adam .
  3. Stubby

    Help!!!

    I'm glad you liked it and I thought your missus was top banana for going the extra mile and researching via this site only to be hounded by that knob who is no longer here . I tried to stick up for her and I recon most people felt the same . Happy new year !
  4. Not as fast as " Predator " with a couple of red necks ether side ......
  5. I still recon door seals then draining down to the lowest point . If it was coming in through the sills it would run out again when you stop .
  6. Other than possible unpleasant working conditions ( wet/mud) or frozen ground ( difficult to dig ) I cant see why it would be a bad idea in winter ?
  7. I believe this is a sneak preview of the new CS94.73 course utilizing the smock fall arrest system . .....Could be wrong ?
  8. My recommendation would be whatever quality boot you get clean and treat them regularly with Leder Gris or similar ...........
  9. Hi Jon . Bright and clear and still now . Not shooting till the 4th Jan now .
  10. Had a pair once . Used them for going out as I thought they looked quite smart . I liked them .
  11. So just to be clear EN58J non magnetic stainless steel still contains iron ?
  12. Equecabs . Horse taxi firm round here .
  13. Just choke it to stop it . Used saws for months with faulty switch .....
  14. Absolutely love it . Like to hear more ....
  15. Put the chains in a 40 degree echo was followed by a light tumble dry . Hang carefully somewhere warm so as not to crease . ..........
  16. Oi oi then Janso . Good luck with your tickets and your chosen path mate .
  17. There is that old chestnut ....The 3 man Irish tree firm called " Tree Fellas " ....
  18. Friend of mine is flooded out . Lives at the lower end of " Salt hill Road " ( clue in the address ) . It is a new house as , as it so often is . There is a very good reason why there has never been a house on this particular plot . Developers greed is causing heart ache to so many people now a days . . Sand bags only keep the water in as it comes up through the floor and runs out the air bricks . People who have barn conversions made also suffer some times . The barn was put there back in time as there is a natural spring near by to water the animals that may have been kept there in the past ...........
  19. Sorry Steve . Can't make out your post ........
  20. Even with the oiler turned up to the max the fuel should run out before the chain oil . It is designed that way so you never have a situation where you can be cutting and not lubing the bar . So having some oil left is correct .
  21. Sorry if its stupid of me to suggest but are you making sure the bar is lifted fully before tightening ?

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