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peatff

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  1. No, you go first I can't see the cutting edge lasting long.
  2. Did you unhook the trailer to get it out ? They do cause problems in soft ground.
  3. If the hole is in the same place as other bars and it's covered during use how is it getting blocked ? It must be something in your oil.
  4. There's one on ebay but it's in America, not a bad price though just a wait for delivery assuming you want 18242 as in your picture and not 18252 as in your post.
  5. peatff

    Stihl MS340

    My 036 you need to remove the HT cap and undo the screw then lift the rear of the cover over the spark plug pulling it back at the same time. It's about the same saw as the 034 and MS340 and 360.
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    Stihl MS340

    The rubber grommet is just a blank for the version that did have a decomp valve
  7. We live near a town called Alfreton and all the locals call it Offten and a nearby road is called Highstairs lane pronounced Easter lane. I used to work with a southerner who pronounced Leicester how it is spelt like "lie sess ter" Dialect can play a part also as I was asking for directions a long time ago before sat nav and if you don't emphasise the middle syllable in Wilbarston the locals don't know what you are on about It's Wilbaaaaarston !
  8. I'm going with legal h villa, Panchos representative in court. It does make you wonder if they had a use for it.
  9. Snow's stopped falling here now and there's about 8" on our back garden. Temperature is just 2°c.
  10. They all spoke very highly of you too
  11. Mine too, first one got blunted on a piece of metal and sharpened up fine. 3/8" semi chisel.
  12. Same here, looks like it's set in for the day.
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    Metsaman .

    Perrrrkelay ! It must be the weather or the solitude, are there no women in the country ?
  14. The Bart Simpson head looks more like a dehorned Rhino to me. I think it will be in his collection for many years to come unless it gets really cold one winter
  15. Was that a Rasta on the saw ? Wat 'im tinkin' der mon ? Pull the jib back in it should right itself pretty good.
  16. This one is offering to pay you to cut and remove the wood so not really in the same class as those. I'd want paying to cut up and cart the "oak trunk" away.
  17. Girly tree workers should be safe then Seriously though, empty your vans. Mate of mine got his side window smashed for the parking change on the dash and it cost him £80 for the sake of about £1.20 in coppers and silver.
  18. It sounds like it's homesick
  19. If I'm not conscious then I'm unconscious. If I'm not aware then I'm unaware. I can be conscious but unaware but if I'm unconscious I'm just unconscious. It's all too deep for me.
  20. peatff

    Aspen

    I had to turn the L screw out about 1/8th turn and speed the tickover up on my 135 when using Aspen 2. A 5 litre can last me ages as I don't cut loads and I pay £19 same price as the Husqvarna version as it is a pain when the place I buy from always ends up scratching about for change. I bought a Husky combi can as well because I'd hate to spill any at that price.
  21. Ommmmmmmmmm ommmmmmmmmmmm
  22. Looks like my 044 from earlier on in this thread, it was a dead ringer for that. It runs great now.
  23. Bailey online says Walbro HD-50A with a K10-HD reference for a repair kit.
  24. It's always the first thing I check when a saw starts to get hard to start because it's the cheapest option and the easiest fix.

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