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Eddy_t

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  1. Get an s87 (or 37, can't remember) for it, no piston pump on that Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  2. And yet I bought parts for my 357 and they were perfect, but when something is mass produced, you always get crap items, look at the autotune saws, or the stihl pro range, plenty of naff ones you hear about Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Try tesgol on eBay, has a 357 kit on there, or try the hyway kit Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. I heard my name mentioned, yeah, stone is not too far away Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  5. Yup, busy doing my job in the morning Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  6. Yeah, but it's only 2-4 hours work, after all, 3 of us can lay over 500 rolls in 6 hours Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Bloody hell! £150 is shared between 3-4 of my lot Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  8. How many guys is that for?! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  9. Keep it cool and out of sunlight and it'll last longer Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. Shire horses, and really?! Are you that hard up?! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. Aspen 2t Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. She ain't no equine girl, she looks like she ate a horse Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  13. A young filly is always worth the ride how can anyone turn their noses up at girls in tight clothing? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  14. Yup, equine girls definitely make college bearable! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  15. Out of interest what college course have these lads done when they come for a job? When I did a conservation course we knew what we were in for, blisters, cuts, aches and pains included! It's not like tree surgery has this mystic aura about what we do, we hack bits of trees, drag it to a chipper, get covered in shite, and stink, it's gonna be hard work, but saying that, when I did the course at college I was 18/19, I worked my balls off, another lad was mid 20's and was the laziest, most useless sod I ever had the misfortune of meeting! Keep looking and you will find what you seek eventually, but most won't be keen on running Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  16. That could be low compression, a faulty needle or leak of some description, as well as a tank vent, does it stall immediately after you take it off high idle or once hot only? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  17. If you have to replace the diaphragms, it's the same as a normal carb Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. Could be a buried piece of wood, a dead root, anything, I've found them on bushes, hedges, horse bedding (shavings) and buried sticks Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. My 560 has to switch between the two, I use aspen, where I work doesnt Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. Sulphur tuft Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  21. Other than retuning it shouldn't make a difference, if you're referring to your 550, you won't retune it Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. So, why not tell the college to do one and actually advertise for a groundy / brasher with a bit more get up and go? I'd quite happily work for those wages! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. Eddy_t

    Zombie apocalypse

    Or they'd eat him whilst you escaped! In a zombie apocalypse you wouldn't want a chainsaw, the noise would attract more, unless you used it as bait and killed them from a vantage point, use a 3120 or 880, adjust the idle so the chain spins, zombies come and investigate, you shoot em and the saw chops a few up, personally I'd have a rifle or bow Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  24. K095 mount on these Chinese saws, they just have more drive links than a husky for some reason Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  25. Isn't much in the vibes tbh, the 090 (hard) is only marginally worse than the 200t (soft), difference is, is that the saw doesn't sag on the mounts as much Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App

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