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Dillinger86

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Jamespepperpot said:

    Try a local sawmill, they could probably cut you a whole load for cheap. I cut some every now and then from hemlock on my Woodmizer. Get enough from one log to do a whole bunch of stacking. 

    Would you sell a bunch? I'm in east anglia

  2. 10 hours ago, SteveA said:

    If my memory serves right se7enthdevil (member on arbtalk) was trying out some plastic half-round stickers. Not sure how he got on with those and it would be good to have some feedback...

    cheers,steve

    It would be for sure. I can find what I need but they're all treated. I would have thought someone on here could enlighten us lol

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  3. 2 hours ago, spudulike said:

    That air filter must be changed before you wear out the inlet side of the bore. The flooding is most likely a leaking metering needle in the carb and may be caused by a dodgy metering diaphragm or incorrect metering arm height. I have seen the diaphragm incorrectly fitted on these machines. If the metering arm has a "V" in the end of it....bit like a yoke and the diaphragm nipple has a groove in it, the nipple groove should slide on to and locate on the metering arm.

     

    If you don't understand this, you should take it to someone who does. The hole in the filter won't have caused this flooding.

     

    Have you more details on when this flooding occurs just to verify my analysis?

     

    I am taking to my local husky dealer to be looked at. I bought it in this state. It doesn't run. The flooding occurs in the starting procedure...

  4. Just bust out my venom splitter this afternoon. Had it since February and not really used it.

    What a good machine it is for the price, much better for me physically after using a pto corkscrew splitter. May call rock machinery and buy one of their stump grinders. For anyone here who's a small outfit these machines are worth the money...

  5. Does anyone use a skidsteer or kanga or toro dingo? It seems that one of these tools could take a lot of Manual handling away from the job and for the price a lot less than an untrained member of staff. Anyone made this jump? Gone the root of machinery over people?

     

     

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  6. Enjoy your young pup [emoji190]

    We've always had dogs and after having 1 pts nearly 2 years ago we got a beagle & now have 2

    Life is never boring with a beagle [emoji23]711c63f75beab914d60c8f9b1e8002e6.jpg

     

     

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    Brave having two hounds! Ours needs constant monitoring...

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