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Mull

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  1. Mull

    Stihl ts410

    Reassembled and fired up tonight, compression seems way better than before it died, idling high, will hopefully sort that out tomorrow.
  2. I hope so too.😛
  3. Aye Jon, woodpile exhausted, need to get cutting.
  4. Aye just pullin your leg Jon.👍
  5. Think that might be mendiplogs that's selling that! Is it you Jon boy?😄😄
  6. Yes, by then it's too little too late!😄
  7. You could say letting the grass grow under your feet or being scared of change has the same outcome!
  8. I think what Big J is saying, is that the Queen and family, like the rest of us, has to work for a 'living'!
  9. Ingenuity! Need is the mother of invention. Guess his saw blew up!
  10. Mull

    Stihl ts410

    Went for stihl s/hand kit in the end, arrived today, very pleased, even to the untrained eye it looks far superior, you guys will be able to tell which side the stihl kit is on in pics! Thanks for the help.👍
  11. Well, a bit more measured than the naziism comparisons you were making a few pages ago.
  12. I don't know anyone that thinks it'll be easy never mind rosier. And I agree, mr squirrels post is one of the more measured and sensible ones.👍
  13. Pure speculation. Just the same as my own posts and most others on this thread.
  14. Given that Scotland is not a sovereign state, it has no effective maritime boundaries; and any claims Scotland may assert are subsumed as part of claims made by the United Kingdom. It could be argued that there is no definitive 'Scottish' sector of the North Sea in the same way there isn't a Norwegian sector or a Danish sector, or indeed a UK sector. However due to the existence of two separate legal systems in Great Britain — that of Scots law pertaining to Scotland and English law pertaining to England and Wales, constitutional law in the United Kingdom has provided for the division of the UK sector of the North Sea into specific Scottish and English components.[5] The Continental Shelf Act 1964 and the Continental Shelf (Jurisdiction) Order 1968 defines the UK North Sea maritime area to the north of latitude 55 degrees north as being under the jurisdiction of Scots law[6] meaning that 90% of the UK's oil resources were under Scottish jurisdiction.[7][8] In addition, section 126 of the Scotland Act 1998 defines Scottish waters as the internal waters and territorial sea of the United Kingdom as are adjacent to Scotland.[9] This has been subsequently amended by the Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundary Order 1999 which redefined the extent of Scottish waters and Scottish fishery limits.[10][11]
  15. Mongrels might be the answer, no prejudice, everyone the same. Oh! Forgot about money and class!
  16. The word 'gullible' is not in the English dictionary!
  17. Cynicism of the highest order scotspine! But I do enjoy your posts👍
  18. Just adding more fuel to the fire! http://t.co/4E3fQc56wu
  19. Nope, that's the Castle Grounds.
  20. You think that's a simple question? I'm going to stick my neck out and say no!
  21. You're probably right. But I still think it's the mutts nuts!!
  22. Our stove produces the opposite effect, the room the stove is in gets too hot, to the point that I fitted an extractor on a roomstat to try and shift heat through to living room.

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