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Will C

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  1. That doesn’t sound so good, at least the weather is getting better to go walkabout.
  2. If you’re cutting with the grain look at a ripping chain. But I wouldn’t worry about chain blunting, maybe a little quicker than green wood but not enough to stress bout. I would say @Rob D if probably your best man for this question seeing as he has probably forgotten more about chains than some of us know! .
  3. Had a quick read, all fairly shocking green washing and a complete waste of public money
  4. The grcs is worth every penny. Mine paid for its self on first couple of jobs, one of which would have ideally needed a crane with out it! Combined with a loader you can get some seriously big lumps out
  5. With you now, milk should be kept in a separate bottle! If you can’t tell tea is a ritual this way 👍
  6. Yoghurt? In a flask? - (walks off tutting loudly) Flask is for tea and tea alone you heathen. on a serious note I think the Stanley flasks are as good as you get at a sensible price.
  7. There was a video of some lads swimming down the height street near here! Luckily we’re off the coast far enough but I feel for the people who got it in, you can’t beat water.
  8. Is that part steel or Ali? It could be possible to build the lug up with weld and grind it back if you have the kit to do so, I doubt it would be viable to pay someone to do it tho. or adw did have a poss solution for you but it’s not something I’m familiar with.
  9. I’m afraid the binders won’t keep till the autumn for the next hedge laying season however hard you try.
  10. Could be worse, at least you didn’t put oil in the fuel tank! That’s normally my blonde moment
  11. Unfortunately the answer is to buy a saw that has parts back up, in the short term this may help:

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