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Ian G 2

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  1. I've had same thing with my ms290 on a 18" I soaked the nose in diesel running free now but not really ran it much yet
  2. I'm with all the rest think you should looking for different house with no trees
  3. Was dark now brightening but dry Looks like a cracking day shame Im of to bed
  4. Locks and ferrets lol
  5. Don't climb but I do all ways at min have my spyderco bug (razer sharp and uk legal) and a lighter with me (don't smoke). Stay safe be prepared
  6. Nice chair:thumbup1:
  7. I was lucky only had 1out of 7 boards split ( and only part) that i cut it around this time last year.
  8. Lol near pissed myself reading that discription
  9. Don't know but I want one lol
  10. We Did'nt bother with the rope and went lot higher than i ever do now :lol:
  11. It wood be Jarrah but the rotten ones smells off piss when cut
  12. I've worked with two arb lassies up north. Both out worked the lads worked smarter not harder lol
  13. Prob the the best of stihl now 200t and 70cc+ husq kill them mid range I run both great to mix. love the 550xp but can't beat a big stihl
  14. Very nice:thumbup1: Tryed to burn mine but it put fire out :lol:
  15. I'll second that he's got some course starting in new year
  16. Hi don't know if it just in the railway (sleepers) but their now done in a creasote substance thats just as nasty but thinner. I've always preferred larch for fence post a lot of the old boys around hear swear by it and I know of ones I personally put in 20 odd years ago that are still going strong
  17. I'm sure thats out these days:001_rolleyes: but your larch post should out last most treated pine ones as standard anyway
  18. could also look at ms390 I would Look to see who's your nearest/ best dealer and go from there.
  19. I was told you needed to water in prolonged dry spells if you wished good yields of fruit?
  20. Why get your silky dirty a few rusty nails and hammer would do:001_smile: Our even just use the mess they left behind:sneaky2:
  21. I carry Celox you get it in a lot of different packs to suit all needs
  22. Well i was playing with the 550xp running 15" today and it was as on par if not better than 346xp couldn't fault it. looks like 5/0
  23. I know this is of line but how does the contracted working self employed thing work in scotland
  24. Aye I have worked with larch on Steiner 28ft band saw before that shut down on the blade stop the saw dead it snapped a few blades too not fun when working alone mile from anyone. It was called Japanese larch I think twisted like a ***** hope life will easy'er with the Alaskan mill with the lager cut

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