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peatff

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  1. Don't you'll be there ages like I was, really funny stuff. I emailed my mate a link to her, first woman in Britain to be diagnosed with Lazy Cow disease. Yam Yam country is the black country nickname, anyone outside there is foreign (especially Brummies)
  2. His name is Corbyn. Pay attention !
  3. Looks like it is.
  4. I hope there's plenty of runoff at the bottom, the overrun brake is going to take some pushing against the bike
  5. peatff

    Clutch

    No it's not bad it's how they work metal to metal contact the parts are consumables. Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. peatff

    Clutch

    Clutch rubbing inside the braked drum most likely before it completely disengages
  7. He's going to inherit the farm
  8. peatff

    Clutch

    Mine does it after the clutch has disengaged and the outer drum is still spinning faster than the inner clutch, nothing to worry about if the bearing is greased. Your question is a bit vague,what make of saw is it would be a starting point and when it does it like when you release the trigger or when it is cutting. Just keep using it if it's working and put some earplugs in so you don't hear it.
  9. Come and have a go at this gran, now you have made a will and it's in the box in the bedroom right.
  10. You bought an old heavy slow saw to carve with, have you had a go at it yet ? You are kidding us it must be a wind up. Can you get a dime tip bar for the saw you will need one for those Kuksa projects, they are usually done with hand tools like an axe, small adze and spoon knives. Best of luck with your projects and saw. Start with a few mushrooms, get something to hold your wood steady and keep the hospital on speed dial. Have a look on chainsawbars at carving setups and see why they are used for the job, light fast saws with fine chain and bar.
  11. During the crusades Christians went and killed anyone who disagreed and now they are doing the same. It was wrong then and it's wrong now. Religion is alright in small doses but from the Cathar massacres up to the present day religion has a lot to answer for. Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  12. I actually think that picture of the little Honda pulling the trailer full of trees is shopped. 😬 Sent from my KFFOWI using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. Never mind Spud. The comma should be a full stop as well.
  14. Cut the grass as per instructions. They are nothing special and there's mare's tail in there as well.
  15. I bet they'll still be orange With possibly a bit of grey metallic.
  16. They'll do anything to get rid of the rainforest
  17. It only needs to affect a bit of the bar not all the way through, once you create a stress riser it makes it a weak point if that's where all the weight is concentrated. It would probably have gone anyway but the weld won't have helped matters.
  18. It doesn't soften it makes it brittle, look up hydrogen embrittlement. A thicker piece of ordinary mild steel would probably work better as it doesn't temper.
  19. HMRC is crap at punctuation ?
  20. I made a one handed scythe out of an old sickle and it was really good for taking down the Knotweed over the wall at the bottom of the garden. I cut the blade off the sickle and welded it into a piece of conduit with a handle on the top. A friend of my uncle was using a proper one to cut some nettles on his allotment many years ago and he let it slip and cut his calf muscle. He has walked with a limp ever since.
  21. I remember a documentary where some were fitted with trackers and they nested in various parts of UK but when the weather was bad they left the young in the nest and went as far as Holland in search of insects returning to feed the young ones in the same day. Plenty of them flying round here in the last couple of weeks, Swifts and Swallows.
  22. He can pull the sale at any point up to 12 hours before the end just stating that the item is no longer available.
  23. And we'll have garlic bread for sarnies, I've seen it, it's the future I'd like to see him get the drone through a White Hornbeam.
  24. First time I started mine it ran flat out and the trigger did nothing but it was only the linkage trapped. It still cuts out every now and then dropping back to tickover but it always fires up again easily enough.
  25. Just copy the address from the address bar and paste it into the thread

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