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Ferguson system

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  1. To summarize the article: The listed SRT devices in the article aren't CE approved or have the right certifications.
  2. -16C this morning.
  3. I bought mine second hand for 300 GBP. (Norway).
  4. A line of Betula pendula, Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica', and Acer platanoides would look good along the top of the bank.
  5. The vacuum outlet is most likely for the secondary ports, and I'm guessing that the choke is electronically controlled.
  6. Yes, a small mount Husky bar should fit. K095/UOO mount. Most firewood processors use K095/UOO guide bars or short harvester bars.
  7. All guide bars with the Husqvarna small mount will fit. To mention a few manufacturers of guide bars that will fit the Japa 700: Husqvarna/Jonsered, Oregon, GB, Iggesund Forest, Carlton, Sugihara.
  8. My 80mm bore fergie does 40 km/h full throttle and holds 4th gear up most hills, even with 4 ton on the hitch. I should mention that a larger carburettor has been fitted. They are only supposed to do 21 km/h stock.
  9. Nice It looks very original, is it a (early) 49 model?
  10. axehaircut and Billhook, thank you for the kind words
  11. My two Ferguson tea 20 working in the forest.
  12. Ford F-serie or Chevrolet Silverado.
  13. I've got a 16" 3/8" bar on my Jonsered 2172. (8 pin rim sprocket)
  14. Ok, your mate must be old All, joking aside. Thanks for all the feedback so far, I'm still interested in hearing opinions on the version with the metal bridge.
  15. Stubby, did you have the SB version or the regular t22/2?
  16. Propane fittings and couplings on a propane forklift should never ice up. If it does, that is a sign that you have a leak somewhere in the system. - Forklift instructor.
  17. I'm wondering if anyone has tried the Willans T22/2 SB (sliding bridge). T22/2 SB Harness - Willans Harness Manufacturing Ltd.
  18. I have a Wallenstein gravity fed disc chipper that I have used on a small kubota (16 hp) for a few years. works great.
  19. +1 treequip. Cold air = cleaner burn and more power.
  20. Adding an intercooler has the potential to increase power by up to 20%.
  21. I tried mixing rapeseed oil with mineral oil. It turned into gel. The saw oiled fine with the gel, but I wouldn't recommend mixing them. Don't forget to turn up the oil flow to max if you haven't already. Rapeseed oil is thinner than conventional chain oil. It is also cheaper to buy, can be stored over time, and it's better for the environment.
  22. Try rapeseed oil instead of regular mineral oil.
  23. Imagine if the saw kicks back when he is cutting off the last stripe of holding wood.

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