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Pinkfoot

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  1. Thank 9you all for your help. I have found a local supplier and done the deal
  2. I got myself a 24 KW workshop stove and a space heater with a thermostat. I put that lot in a 25 ' refrigerated body and it will hold 49°C.. Dried some apple wood down to <25% in around 10 days.
  3. If it is tosh, and they take it , does that make them toshers?
  4. I delivered to two customers who don't like kiln dried stuff because they have to move it from their drive and it is a long walk. .
  5. Will look in the morning. Pedal seems a little better today.
  6. I can get my 10 X 5.5 into very tight drives . Big enough to carry big loads but nimble enough to manoeuvre.
  7. My 261 cm with 3/8 picco on a 16 " bar keeps up with my 560 on a standard Husky 15 " setup. I have got an 8 slot rim on the 261 , it is really impressive.
  8. I can visualise a bulk load of 560 s heading Spud's way if this works.. The man will be surrounded
  9. Thank you . Shall try the pads first.
  10. Any idea why the pedal is firm with the engine off?
  11. It is filthy under there and I do get a right hand tug sometimes ( you know what I mean)..
  12. My brake pedal has little pressure , sinks to the floor . I can pump it up but it fades away again. With the engine stopped the pedal is hard with no fade. No noticeable leaks . Any ideas?
  13. 441 mtronic. Much better saw. Actually I am just being difficult. Never used a 461 but do like the 441.
  14. That butt looks as if it needs a mighty oak or some other hard wood :eek:
  15. Pardon me. Presumed there would be outlets !
  16. Where do you buy yours ?
  17. I use HP Ultra. Perhaps I should upgrade to Redline.
  18. Oh Joy. Mine will soon be out of warranty too. Could this have anything to do with quality of oil and fuel used?
  19. There is one for sale in Ireland for 6.5k
  20. Never used a 461 , but I like my 441cm on a 18 "bar and 8 slot rim.Flies.
  21. Many years ago I used a leccy collar on my wayward spaniel . She was an Angel when wearing it....
  22. That would be one of them there Norfolk winds. They call it a "lazy wind , " 'Cause she goes through you instead of round. They old Polish fellas we got working with us reckon a frosty morning hint cold . "In Poland is meenus 20 sometimes" Spent the rest of the week complaining about the wind cutting right through them. I love watching them shiver
  23. Planting will start once the land dries a little.
  24. Frost and roots , not good bedfellows. Although roots can stand a bit of frost , drying wind is the real enemy.

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