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MrHairy

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  • Birthday August 12

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    Isle of Wight
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    Portsmouth

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  1. Yes, but woodworm holes only appeared a few years after it was cut, so don't think they were the cause.
  2. Hello, Does anyone on here know what this is? It was cut from an ash tree I think. It's a few years old now, just one of my strange things found during my forestry course. The branch was about an two inches in diameter and the growth is about ten inches at it's widest point. I cut the ends of to see the cross section.
  3. Dismantled a willow tree today for the in-laws, didn't really need to be dismantled, I just did it for a bit of practice, and to try out my new rope. It was dying, shame as it was a picture perfect weeping willow. Everything went to plan. Not climbed for a while so I ache a lot
  4. Well spotted. Peppered moth caterpillar.
  5. :thumbup::thumbup: It works must've been some crud in the screw jet thingies. Thanks for the help, I was ready to give up on this saw until I came here.
  6. I've removed the screws, thoroughly cleaned them and the rest of the carb. The saw is now all back together. Just got to drop kids at school and then I'll test it out.
  7. I finally got some carb cleaner today, and found out we have a toolstation here I tried to turn the screws in (clockwise) but they didn't want to move. I turned them the other way and they unscrew freely, after an initial click, as if they'd used locktite or something. Not sure if this will make things easier to get the screws back in to the same depth or not.
  8. Flamethrower, or did they get banned too?
  9. OK, will do that. Thanks for the tip. Went to get some more carb cleaner today, but they'd sold out, and said next week. I ordered 3 lots of parts for this so far, and they all took a week as well. I quite enjoy taking things apart and fixing them, but all the waiting for things is frustrating. The joys of living on an island I suppose.
  10. Half inch sounds about right to me. Have you looked into uses for the 'waste'? I made charcoal commercially for a few years and we had so much waste that was no good for barbeques. I started researching what to do with it. Activated carbon for filters was what I was looking into. But the business went tits up and I lost my job before getting a chance to do anything with it. Orchid growers were interested in the scrap charcoal, although I don't think any actually paid money for it. Although thinking back, I think the free samples were enough to last them years. Artist charcoal is a good little side line too.
  11. I managaed to remove a cap and there is a screw head underneath
  12. The white tube thing controls the choke, the choke switch screws into the end when the carb is fitted. OK thanks, I'll have a go at removing the gold cap things.
  13. I'd tie a rope round the end, run it around the hazel and pull it to the side and see what happened. It might just break off making it easier to deal with, or maybe it'll rest safely out the way.
  14. Here's a few pictures of the carb and surrounding area. Chainsaw Pics - Photobucket
  15. It may be 10 years old, but it's been well looked after, and had little use. I bought a new ms170 to use in the mean time, but I need a top handle saw and can't afford a new decent one of them yet. I'll post some pics in a short while. Thanks, Glen

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