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Eddy_t

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  1. I have found that cutting ash or oak leaves deposits on top of the cutters, but not to the extent that Normandy describes. If it's excessive then you need to assess your sharpening, this could be anything from the chrome left when sharpening sitting slightly upward, depth gauge (take it down to .30 as opposed to .25), filing angle (25 deg in hardwoods) and any chips or dings on the cutter. Also turn the oiler to full!
  2. SNR is easily remembered as sound/noise reduction, ie the hearing protection will reduce the sound you hear by that much.
  3. Eddy_t1412
  4. Don't suppose it's an XPG model?
  5. Yeah, its sort of like me, fatter in the middle
  6. I suggest you email husky then
  7. The 150 is awesome, would definitely recommend one, the 192 isn't available in the UK, and it's just about to be superseded by a strato model. Stubby, don't knock wedges in with the saw, it'll last longer!
  8. In a nutshell, no, there is no major difference, but aspen is more refined and higher quality
  9. Myrobalan plum? Prunus cerasifera?
  10. Just get a 390xpg with a heated wrap, port seven sorts out of it, jungle muffler, 36" b&c, 372xt carb! Job done!
  11. Restricted isn't it! I would go as far as saying the 200t has about the same size ports, if not bigger!
  12. Depends how much you like your knuckles, as you slip and catch the bar studs!
  13. See, the tool doesn't seem like an unnecessary thing now!
  14. Stretching regime? That's known as start-up! I would love to know what the compression is we will have to organise a meet-up
  15. Marginally, it doesn't actually decrease the output of the saw, it's just that faster moving cutters create more friction. I have now geared the 090 and tested it on a 30" bar, it held 8k rpm under a fair amount of pressure and cut at a decent rate
  16. As long as you check it over first, there shouldn't be a problem
  17. 7t? At least whack an 8t rim on the saw!
  18. Yes, it won't fit, the mounts are different, but buy a husky 362xp and fit a 372xp top end and you're sorted. Those part numbers are large mount husky racing bars, as used at the apf. You won't find them by googling them either.
  19. No, 372xp is d009 mount in both forms, and also has the standard size rim, so 9t is the only option But... You may be interested in these part numbers
  20. They've downgraded gravity acceleration? 10m/s is what I was taught. Generally your weight (in pounds) multiplied by how far you fall (in feet) will give you the force, but that's the force applied to your groin (discounting the elastic stretch factor of your ropes and harness). So a meter fall for me would apply about 740lbs of force to the groin, sounds a lot, lucky the ropes would take out a good portion!
  21. Yes! Gears of war! 3 was good online!
  22. I would suggest you claim as warranty from now on, as multiple breakages in the same place shows a fault
  23. Haven't played it tbh, the idea is good, but there are plenty of mmorpg's out there already, and TES isn't customisable enough, or skill-broad enough
  24. Personally I think the elder scrolls get better with each sequel, be interesting to see where the next one is, I believe there's only the black marsh, elysewere and what ever the wood elves come from now.
  25. Especially when they spend more on clothes! My ex spent £50! On a pair of shorts! All in all, that's a good buy, looks very clean, how clean is the piston crown?

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