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Stihllymok

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  1. Anyone else run this setup? Glad of tips on loading and levelling. I've got some 40mm box for front levelling legs .
  2. Maybe he's another Sailor?🤦‍♂️
  3. Cheers , makes sense luckily Ive got telehandler where the big stuff is👍
  4. Nice, mind me asking did you knock the sides off with Alaskan or freehand? Thanks, I've got some big Oak to sort but just planning them as my mills only 27"
  5. https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/senco-ac4504-low-noise-air-compressor-230v These are incredibly quiet ,had trial ones at work. Rate em.
  6. 2nd that, great on old crud not so great on small children...i found🤦‍♂️😣
  7. Beautiful 👌 in the right property that could look stunning...the right finish on that would bring the colours out awesome.😎
  8. Prob not that important on that lil toy😉🙂 but someone did mention about this recently that the heel welds often aren't as strong etc so worth checking before you go mad !
  9. Carbcleaner and faglighter it is then.🙄
  10. pffft wondered how long before you crawled along...keep out of this... inbred east anglian
  11. Aye but surely you can carry out basic fault finding like is power getting to motor etc? At the end of the day it's a battery,switch and motor plus few sensors? But I'm probably been a bit simplistic ...not opened mine up yet to be honest. Can't help feel that this green "battery" revolution isn't quite so green when the tools are slung in the bin at the end of their life unlike 200Ts which seem destined to outlive their owners!
  12. and that also...yes. Humans video on that is usefull .
  13. Yes but generally its chain to tight or jammed. seems to be a cutout somewhere. normally a good clean and away it goes. chain tensioner is a bit weird. Shouldn't be to to hard to diagnose? if you know your way round a multimeter? definitely going to be a market for someone who can diagnose and fettle these ..."bionic spud"?
  14. You don't have any Mates.
  15. 👍I just like the festool guide rail system though very handy.
  16. Yes.... Very handy and accurate for dim timbers but tad slow. From memory you can fit the mafell saw on both rails but not connect them together. Sorry old post reply but hope it helps...
  17. Agree with Spud on this something deffo not right, I sell the odd Fiskars, they always have plastic blade guard so impossible for the edge to be nicked like that, send it back. Have dealt with CPC for 20 years and we get a delivery once a week on average for our workshop ...that is definitely not their standard service. Like everyone at the moment they likely have extra staff and stock challenges. Pick up the phone and give them an earful! There all local Lancashire folk so they can handle it😂
  18. Buxtons sub £1400 already..? 880s been going for that...
  19. Stoppit....the chances of a healthy bank balance are diminishing with every set of pics you post...??
  20. I sling em in the plastic recycling bin...seem to disappear ok. And Rip the side out and they make handy oil drain pans.
  21. Sorry came over as a pr*ck there..? Just know a few folk who the GTW thing has caught them out .. Crack on?? agri all the way!?
  22. My point was that yes everyone talks about scraping away with just under 3.5t towing but not many talk about GTW. It's worth checking as I know some only have a 6T GTW like Navarras etc.

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