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chris1682

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  1. Hi guys I purchased a stihl hoodie on ebay last week, it arrived today(only took 3 days) and I have to say that im really impressed with it. Now firstly its not an original stihl product but for £18.99 delivered that isnt a bad deal see what u guys thinks www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STIHL-ARBORIST-TREE-SURGEON-GARDENER-HOODIE-FREE-POSTAGE-/230840254103?pt=UK_Men_s_Hoodies_Sweats&var=&hash=item35bf26be97[/url] so grab your winter warmer and wear your stihl hoodie:thumbup: with pride lol
  2. Thanks for all the replies guys. You've all been a great help
  3. Hi all. I've got a garden clearance job in hove next week(i don't normally work in that area). does anyone know where i can dispose of the waste? As im trade and I have a big trailer I know the local council tips won't let me in. Is there any sites that I can legally pay and dump the waste off or is open to the trade? Many thanks
  4. i'll have a look. if the holes/shaft are rounded what would be the solution, weld it or replace the worn parts?
  5. yeah checked all from the first thread. nothing obvious appears broken/worn so im stuck at what it could be
  6. hi all, my second post regarding this topic. basically blades stopped moving, i have checked and all is working correctly ie gear head,blades, shaft/bearings, so i guess the fault may point towards the clutch? what are the signs the clutch has worn, or is there any other possibilities as to why the blades have stopped moving. i have enclosed some pics in case this gives a clue. any help would be appreciated thank you
  7. Hi all Not sure where to post this one The blades have stopped moving so inspected the gearhead and all seems fine. If I manually turn the gears using a screwdriver the blades move ok. So to does the metal rod shaft when the engines running, it moves freely without the gearhead attached , so in otherwords under load the blades don't move but do when removed, would this indicate a worn clutch or am I a million miles off? Any help would be appreciated Many thanks

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