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gand

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  1. Think the module starts with 1122 400 can't think of the last bit. I'll double check tomorrow with which flywheels
  2. The ignition module is still available and is used for at least 3 different flywheels on the 66 if my memory serves
  3. It's a bee's nest. If you look carefully you can see one in the last pic
  4. Found these lovelies whist strimming today
  5. gand

    Fuel cans

    Beat me to it
  6. Had a feeling you'd have that one. If you change to the other the other guard at least you'll be able to use both. I can double check at work tomorrow if you want
  7. It should have some symbols on the top of the guard to say what the guard can be used with. If I recall you can remove the black plastic with line cutter and then use a tri blade brush knife. That's if it was fitted with the one I'm thinking of. Some of the 460's come with a different one where there's a black piece on top of the guard, as far as I know without these can be swapped and then you'd have one guard that can be used for line and a blade
  8. The 500i definitely likes the top end power
  9. I've finally got round to trying one(500i). And can't rate them enough. Granted I am working in a shop selling them now, so you might not believe me when I say it's the better saw, but is. So far we've had 1 come back for repair and that was because it was run over
  10. Love stuff like that. We need more of it on TV. As for Fred he was a great man and was fortunate to meet him a few times before he died. I met him through the local Abbey's head groundsman, who also had a love of steam power. As said a great man and sadly missed ?
  11. I did mine 20 years ago. I got failed for dropping my hand held cut. It was a Sycamore in the height of summer and I didn't account for the weight of the leaves etc. Anyway I was failed straight away. That made me think more about weights, cuts and associated risks. I passed a month later so not all bad. Things must of changed since then if you get more than one go in a test. Must be great great getting a do-over. Shame you can't get it when you drop something on a shed
  12. I use the Corona dualLink. I've not had any complaints so far. Easy to use and a pretty clean cut. Usually use loppers then finish off with silky if I'm being fussy
  13. No luck I'm afraid. Biggest we can get is a 49 in class 2 or 3. Rang round a few suppliers and everyone had the same answer sorry ?
  14. As far as I know Haix do some up to size 15. Will check tomorrow with our supplier if you want
  15. Nice vid that well edited and shows how capable and professional your team is
  16. Half way through 2nd series of Ozark. Absolutely gripping. Also really enjoying Norsmen
  17. There's one in Garstang I believe down the A6 towards Lancaster that did big steaks. Whether it's still there who knows
  18. gand

    Just me?

    Used Pears soap with a bit of salt or sugar. Always seems to work for me
  19. gand

    Jokes???

    Watching Norseman at the moment I find it quite entertaining
  20. That place has a lot to answer for! I started there in 99 in Ecology and Conservation then did a year on the arb course with Chris Cooper-Abbs teaching us along with Tim Pickard. Quite a few blurred memories of the pub. Was a nice walk down through the golf course down to it
  21. The only class 2 we sell is the Arbortec hi-viz one's to lads working on the tracks. Don't see the point in stocking others as no-one wants them
  22. Brilliant place. Went there when I stayed at a friend's pub in Thornton Watlass. And a second time to drop a couple of loads of chip thanks to the recommendation from Grey git so got to have another sneaky look round. Still don't think I've seen everything. Might need another visit
  23. If I can I'll do some comparisons for you. I'll put them side by side so you can see the difference in size etc
  24. Here you go 2500 oiled up with battery 2511 dry weight
  25. If I remember in the morning I will

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