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Suffolk-Matt

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  1. Hope so and completely agree. We downed tools for a good amount of time to watch it/her. After gaining energy she headed for the eves of the cottage so will hopefully find some place bed down again. Was certainly the largest iv seen
  2. Ahh cool. Was pretty beasty, sounded like a small helicopter on take off! Without sounding all limp wristed, will it make it through the winter now its been disturbed?
  3. Ringing up a large fallen willow, was deep inside a rotten section, nearly sliced it in half. Was dormant then flew off after 5 mins. We weren't 100% on what it was, about the size of a small seagull .
  4. Red Alert 2 or C&C Generals
  5. Yeah helpful when i emailed a question. The sugi bar is cheaper than the Stihl bar for the length I need
  6. Out of interest is Rob D from Chainsawbars.co.uk ?
  7. Was looking and pricing up a new bar for the 88 and thought id have a look on youtube for some ideas... For some reason have forgotten about work now... https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sugihara+
  8. Jesus.... googled "service magic" and this old thread popped up. Must of had about 12-15 of these in the last week... amazing how many people suddenly need arb work in my local neighbourhood... Not interested in the leads but has anyone used the service recently?
  9. The owner found it also it seems!
  10. Genuine Robotwars competitor robot | eBay
  11. Yeah heat took out one of the little bars on mine so i cut out that bar, still kinda looks stock now
  12. Only ever seen videos of the 65xp throughput looked good but 30hp?
  13. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/74661-stihl-ms150-3.html#post1127597 There you go, takes 5 mins
  14. Theres a thread on here with lots of pictures. I put an 8.5mm hole in mine and made good improvement. Check the fuelling afterwards
  15. Been on aspen for about 3 months now, use it in everything, even the blower. will never switch back. Just wish the price wasn't so hard...
  16. One of the "Bushes" ?
  17. I dont use one at all mate. I have seen these and the footage they produce, lots of review on the web about them. My other half was tempted to import a few boxes of them a while back but we never did. Good review here - SJ4000 GoPro Clone Action Camera Review : Short Barrel Shepherd And here - https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHFX_en-GBGB569GB569&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=sj4000%20vs%20gopro for the price they are worth a look for sure
  18. These are very good, check the reviews. Can be had for as little as £30 also http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=sj4000+hd&tag=googhydr-21&index=aps&hvadid=48465576018&hvpos=1t1&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11535528310815165084&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_w1vitw233_b
  19. wow! Cracking shot, sure his sticking to the low fly rule
  20. Tear jerking at the end. Is she still based at Duxford though for all to see? Or back to the private owner who was unnamed ?
  21. Puts "lifes stresses" in perspective....
  22. Varty was making a comparison that's all
  23. Never watch live TV due to constant adverts but had this one bookmarked for a while.
  24. Nothing wrong with mine but the machines hit 1k hours recently and they seem to have less "spring" than maybe they should. Anyway it all works fine but got me thinking... Has anyone replaced said springs with anything with a higher rate? To improve crush? Im sure i read about a chap who added another 2 to his machine? Any opinions one the above?
  25. Had both the machines you mention (CS100 and 150DBH). CS100 is good at what it does but can be fustrating with the extra snedding involved. VERY handy on the right jobs though. I sold mine to pay for a 150DDH. for the record, you can get a good 150 for 5k. Just my 2 cents

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