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peatff

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  1. peatff

    Stihl ms462

    Me too but they can save the casing a battering. Big twin ones are a bit showy though on anything under 4 foot
  2. Rain now through till Saturday according to the forecast.
  3. I was watching a magpie trying to get to a collared dove nest in a conifer down the road it was hopping round the tree and a dove just flew straight into it and knocked it out of the tree. Plucky I thought. Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. If that's a Husqvarna my c**k's a kipper It's not even a good copy.If the bar and chain are good it's about reached it's price there. [ame] [/ame]
  5. peatff

    Stihl ms462

    The famous hard working Pole reputation is not what it seems eh ?
  6. Almost 5 weeks to fledge from hatching usually.
  7. It's been resting all day
  8. I bought a Chinese top handle for a one off job a few (4 I think) years ago. I put a carb kit in it this year as it was acting up and it seems fine again now and it is getting Aspen instead of 25:1 mix which it says in the instructions. It's not the Timberpro it was a cheaper version but it looks identical. I used it a couple of weeks ago and it fired up third or fourth pull after standing for a while.
  9. Saw above shoulder height as well and I bet you'd not got your toecaps on.
  10. Young starlings get in everywhere, we had three trying to batter their way out through the greenhouse glass even though the door and roof vent were wide open. A friend of mine has just bought a wire cowl for the chimney as he has had Jackdaws down there and they can't get to release them without knocking some brickwork out so they took a few days to die off.
  11. I bought some the other year when we were going camping and everyone thought I was gay
  12. My ballons are kept securely in my pantalons when there is any risk of them getting bitten. Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. I eat loads of garlic and still get bitten. They must be gourmet horse flies round here. Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  14. At least they have not been killed off with strimmers
  15. What saw is it ? Someone may have the same and know if it has any quirky start up tips. My saws sometimes tend to cut out if not thoroughly warmed up
  16. Put a computer fan to blow on it, you can get one for under a tenner.
  17. No and it doesn't fly either
  18. I got bitten on the left thumb joint last year and I swear it's still swollen and the joint's never stopped clicking since.
  19. You're a teacher now and you want to go to full time manual work ? Just do it in your holidays and see if it suits you and how much you can make
  20. How old do you think he is Mark?
  21. I like the way it sprung about 25 seconds in, those bits make you jump.
  22. Why would anyone on here want to look at your set up. Have you asked where he got your number or is it picked up from your advertising or work vehicle ? Felix' idea sounds the best and blocking his number as well.
  23. Golf shoes or running spikes, possibly football boots
  24. Tell it like it is, I would chalk that one up to experience and get on with it. Keep it as a curio or a reminder and get something usable. You can get a new Husqvarna 236 for £123 if you just want a cheap saw.
  25. Penny Mordaunt of Splash fame.

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