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D A Tree Surgeons

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  1. Dont waste you time on things you cant influlence or change put you energys into how you and your firm can go forward all the best chris
  2. Do u think they will allow a work shop in the gardens of the nursing home?
  3. Hi Wez Yes it was Gristwood its a nice truck (thats not sad and geeky i never forget a good truck:sneaky2: gonna be up for sale on arbtrader soon as we dont need it now:biggrin:
  4. Yes your right steve , im 50 this year need to book an eye test
  5. hi swinney which ones have you replaced with ?
  6. i honestly didnt realise how bad they are on close up veiwing i mean head torch and specs its not a great look thanks again for all your help
  7. If it hasnt done alot of work its a good price imo
  8. Hi Matt What make splitter you got ? cheers Dave
  9. Ok after sorting out the work shop, so that i can start to use it for what its meant for (ie repairing and servicing my tools. ive had my MS260 on the bench , none starter it had good spark and would try to start if i poured abit of petrol down the spark plug hole so took out the impulse line had a good look but it looked ok so move onto walbro carb to check the metering arm was set right (couldnt find the number WTE on my metering lever tool but did find WTA so set to that one so with fingers crossed put it back together. a few pulls and OMG it started and run fantastic:thumbup: i did noticed the breather leaking so will order a few up:biggrin: i know to you tech guys that this is very easy:sneaky2: but im over the moon , really enjoyed my time in the work shop:thumbup: on a different note ,one other thing, i think i need my eyes checked really found it hard to see the markings on the carb( ive got some pound shop glasses that i had to use:001_rolleyes: Anyway the main reason ive posted this is to say a big thank you to all you tech guys for being so open and sharing you extensive knowledge:biggrin:and for often answering my daft questons ive been on arbtalk a while now and have read enjoyed learning a few things about fixing thanks again
  10. Scott that looks fantasic:biggrin: did you use a different chain for milling and is that a 372xp? i really like what you have done there Like me you must be thinking how much nice timber we have ringed up for logs:blushing: do you mind me asking what make and what sort of money? also how easy is it to mill

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