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SteveA

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  1. I gave my Piranha chain a second sharpen and the few cutters that were hard to file the first time weren't apparent.... so it seems that whatever hardened those cutters was only on the surface. I'm no longer having to keep tightening the stretching chain (and I reckon that's very similar to Oregon chain). So far I would say that Piranha chain doesn't cut as well as Oregon chain (and that's with the rakers taken down the same amount). I'm edging closer to going back to Oregon chain, even if it costs a lot more.... unless the Piranha chain does something more impressive in the cut hereon (not even close to half worn yet). Time will tell. Cheers, steve
  2. I think he was talking Pollocks.
  3. I can't believe some of the comments here - what is the problem with certain members of Arbtalk? Just because you aren't speaking to someone face to face doesn't make it okay to take the fish! You should all be ashamed of yoursElvers.
  4. From memory I think Jon Mendiplogs mentioned supplying tons of chip for the Great Dorset Steam Fair... Can someone send him a message for this?.... cheers, steve
  5. Small wallets think alike!
  6. I'd be interested in looking at very small scale equipment demos, preferably things that are priced in the £hundreds rather than the £1000's ... things like log splitters (hydraulic & kinetic), small mini digger attachments (hydraulic thumbs, grapples, maybe even a small rotating grab, etc), small scale biochar kilns, etc. Cheers, Steve
  7. I think the real issue here is the high cost of actually doing courses in the first place.... be it for the independent chainsaw operative or for the employer. I'd do loads more courses if I could afford to do so; equally I wouldn't expect an employer to pay for my own courses. Cheers, steve
  8. oh don't get me started on HMRC and their corruption customer phone line scam!! cheers, steve
  9. Think you should be posting this on Arbtrader rather than the forum... Hope this helps. cheers, steve
  10. Worst environment secretary ever? Well, I put her on a par or slightly beneath the previous one; Owen Paterson. ....and she's just one element of our 'Corruptist Government Ever'. Cheers, Steve
  11. That's exactly what I thought.... the file was hardly touching it and then I gave it some extra pressure and it felt like it was barely scratching the surface /rather than removing metal. I also forgot to mention that the bar has also shown signs of generating excessive heat (coloured the metal on the edge of the bar). Before fitting the chain the bar was well dressed & oiling as it should. cheers, steve
  12. Plonked my first Piranha chain onto my Husky 550xpg a few days ago (15" bar). From new I wouldn't say it was cutting as aggressively as others have mentioned, certainly not much difference to the Oregon chain I had on previously. The chain does stretch a fair bit and initially needs regular tightening.... but the Oregon chain I had on previously also stretched a fair amount from new. It was cutting quite well up until the point where I buried the bar into a stone.... fortunately it was a grey shale type stone so no teeth were snapped/ but this obviously dulled the chain sharpness and I had to resort to giving it a jolly good file (about 18 strokes per tooth in this case). Then it was cutting okay.... Next day I took the depth gauges down a bit further and it was cutting a bit better. Something I did notice was that 3 of the teeth & depth gauges seemed much harder to file.... felt as if the metal was much harder. Maybe this is because I buried it into a stone??? My initial thoughts are that they are okay for the money.... However, proof of the pudding will be in the long term test and the jury is still out on that one. cheers, steve
  13. Well spotted... should be LizLogs.co.uk
  14. Sounds a bit worrying - Have you got any photos? cheers, steve
  15. Just read your fairy story to our 4 year old and then we pretended to be gnomes. Great fun! Can you do one of these stories every night please?.... cheers, steve
  16. That's amazing... it looks like a real person frozen in wood; as opposed to a piece of wood carved to look like a person. The stance looks spot on & the fact his eyes are closed really adds something thought provoking. cheers, Steve
  17. Haha! Bring it on!!!
  18. Doh! You are getting too good at this now. What happened to the unhappy roadkill animals? cheers, steve
  19. Good that you have kept it short and to the point. Gets a thumbs up from me. cheers, steve
  20. Where is Chris based in South Wales? cheers, steve
  21. That's great! Was working with a chap last week and he has an early 560xp... he also has the same problem with the starter mechanism breaking & I believe he uses the decompression valve but it still breaks. It was all repaired/ replaced by a main dealer (at the users expense) but the same problem keeps occurring.... so doesn't seem like Husky have bothered to come up with a stronger modification. Apparently the starter mechanism is classed as a "user replaceable/ serviceable part".... which I think is a pretty poor cop out.... yeah, fair enough for the starter cord, but not all the rest of the components! cheers, steve
  22. That looks really great Ian & sounds like a worthy cause. Good on ya. cheers, steve
  23. Ours were in a cold frame for at least a month to stop the mice nobbling them, so it could be that gave ours a head start. We can now see another four that have come through (total of 8 now).... some may have been planted a bit deeper and haven't come through yet. If I were you I'd just wait longer, and don't make any attempt to disturb them. cheers, steve
  24. Since 3 weeks ago (when we had 4) there are quite a few more that have sprouted through.... will have a proper count up tomorrow and post back here. How long have yours been planted? Ours were planted in December fresh from the shops. cheers, Steve

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