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adam_coverdale

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  1. Hi all, am trying to get the chain plate guide off my husky 350 but can't seem to get the plastic gear off that covers the plate.

     

    I've taken the clutch off and the removed the screw holding the chain plate in place but for some reason I can't get the plastic gear off, it spins round but if don't want to force it in case I break it!! Lol

     

    Cheers all!

  2. Another thing to note is that most wood splits easier when green so if your splitting with an axe or maul then leaving it to dry in rounds can take you a lot longer to split.

     

    Even if my stores are full I get them sawn into rounds then split as soon as possible so I don't have to do it when their drier!

  3. Hi all,

     

    Anyone got any tips on cleaning the oil and sawdust combination gunge from the saw?

     

    Especially from the inside of the starter pulley casing and the sprocket cover?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Adam

  4. Hi all, just wanted to know if anyone has any softwood Chippings going free around the Biggleswade, Bedfordshire area? Can collect.

     

    Getting some chickens you see and been advised these are the best for putting down on the floor for them!

     

    Many thanks all,

     

    Adam

  5. Hi all,

     

    I'm looking for some chainsaw training for domestic use around the Herts/ Beds area.

     

    I have see a course at Shuttleworth College:

    CS30: Maintain & Operate the Chainsaw (NPTC)

     

    But this is £370!! Bit steep for me.

     

    I've seen some LANTRA 2 day course for around £200 but not anywhere near me!

     

    Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Adam

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