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Stere

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  1. Thanks for the detailed reply. Bit annoying there being so many bar mount standards. So with sugi it could modded with a round file extending the holes. I have an oregon "pro am" bar and a newer "advanced cut" both have same code part code 150MLBK041 So that explains the ps420sc tensioner as the ps5105 below one wouldn't align with the k041 holes.
  2. All to do with the wood reaching equilibrium moisture content (EMC) I reckon in germany etc were they stack wood in a Holz Hausen must be drier as here it just rots
  3. Has its design changed compared to the current version much?
  4. Is there really that much difference to the "kickback zone" area? Trend is towards narrower noses as marketed as a safety feature? Suppose dime nose carving bars are low kickback
  5. Yeah want to try that k095 husky sugi bar but unsure if will fit.
  6. Im still im knacking thoose pins up, im on my 5th pin. Want a new bar was gonna order this but then realized it wrong mount even though auto selector recommends it? (also the one on the oregon site does also.) [HUSKY3] BC2M-0H37P-A Sugihara 15"[38cm] Pro Lam [Quick Cut Small Nose Version] - .325 .050 64 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK [HUSKY3] BC2M-0H37P-A Sugihara 15"[38cm] Pro Lam [Quick Cut Small Nose Version] - .325 .050 64 drive links 150MLBK041 oregon is what i have atm. The above is k095 So seems options with 15" bar is limited to 150MLBK041?
  7. Does it make much difference kickback boring etc? Noticed there a 10t and 12t version.....
  8. Have the makita version also just fitted new carbon brushes my second pair i think. Also fitted a new sprocket so its done alot. Oregon manual says cs 1500 is A041 mount 3/8 low pro 0.50" Seems is what echo saws use so bar an chain options: [ECHO1] BL1M-0L40-A Sugihara Pro Lam 16"[40cm] 3/8 Lo Pro .050 58 drive links WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK [ECHO1] BL1M-0L40-A Sugihara Pro Lam 16"[40cm] 3/8 Lo Pro .050 58 drive links
  9. Bringing back lynx and wolves would control deer numbers ? Well it worked in yellowstone keystone species that controls the whole ecosytem etc.
  10. Them maori one look nice I reckon about 60% of tatoos around look abit rubbish, 30% ok-ish then there are the 10% few that look really good.
  11. Its mentioned here seems hard to find Stihl carb tools | Page 2 | Outdoor Power Equipment Forum OPEFORUM.COM Any chance that there's a 12 point tool that could have the O.D. turned down and fit into service on the 8 point head? ?
  12. Photos are bad its hard to say.... First pic field maple maybe... Second one a copper beech.
  13. Not my driveway but as alot of farm tracks around are like that and just wondering about best ways drainage could be tackled.
  14. Money for military AI etc UK military to get biggest spending boost in 30 years WWW.BBC.CO.UK The defence secretary says it will make sure the armed forces do not fight "yesterday's battles". Space command & rockets? part of operation moonshot maybe? & a job for fatima after all ?
  15. Narrow farm tracks with steep banks both sides no verges how do u put drainage in?
  16. Have about 3ft depth rubble under area were chop logs so it doesn't turn in mud bath but as covered with turf just looks like a lawn now. Like a soakaway. Rest of garden is a total swamp in winter.
  17. Bocage Local rspb bird lot seem to hate trees though as they are "corvid roosts" ?
  18. They really hate Packham on the farming forum. Chris at it again | The Farming Forum THEFARMINGFORUM.CO.UK Being willow that hedge will grow back like crazy and be fine.... But i reckon a load of hedges are flailed to often and too low ....
  19. Theres an FC booklet http://www.roadex.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/FCE-SNH-Floating-Roads-on-Peat-report.pdf
  20. I looked into this didn't find anything. There are some cardboard ones but they won't last that long and are expensive Beware that some ones marketed as eco were/are just plastic without UV stabilizer in so they to brake down faster into mircoplastics so are worse. Greenwash Think ideally there would be some made from bioplastic: made from corn starch or hemp etc.... Plastic-free Forests – Reforesting Scotland REFORESTINGSCOTLAND.ORG Kicking off a series of blogs from the Directors of Reforesting Scotland, Nicola Hume checks out the new generation of...

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