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Millbert

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  1. Many folks in my area of France usually give you a good bottle of wine or some cash for a visit if they like your punctuality and the knowledge you impart.
  2. Thanks for the help both of you, will get it sorted now, Cheers, CM
  3. Thanks. So it might not be as easy to start but will be ok with other pipe unconnected?
  4. My original is WT 286A with the two connections. I cannot seem to find much info on the difference
  5. Hello, I've a 2002 ms230c that I use for odd jobs. I bought a new carb but there is no connection on it for a pipe that runs from priming bulb. Original had small connection on carb body near H and L screws. When primed just sucks air as I expected. Saw starts but I'm concerned I can't suss this problem with the unattached pipe. Any help appreciated as always! Regards, Chris
  6. Fantastic piece! How many hours did it take? You're a talented man! Cheers, chris
  7. No reason why not at all. Just mix to recommended ratio for the saw.
  8. Made me smile! Same with the indent on finger where I run file over!
  9. If this happens it would be a travesty! I'm surprised the council haven't been and flailed it with a McConnell! They usually love to butcher hedges! Hope the owner can get this resolved.
  10. Good idea mate. Have a nice weekend
  11. Looks great. Make sure you lock it up!
  12. RIP Mr Bowie! Be some noise and memories when he bumps into Lemmy!
  13. http://www.howlandtools.com/store/p/257-Peening-Anvil-Field-Type.html Found more examples now.
  14. Hello, Thank you, I think you've cracked it! Looks just like those. Cheers, Chris
  15. Thanks for all the ideas. Been looking at various anvil tools online and it seems to be something like that but banged into log as support. I have no use for it other than turning my cs100 over when it's blocked! Bonne soirée Chris
  16. Actually it's a empty one! Just chucked it!
  17. Thanks for the ideas folks. I thought it might be a door lifter but end is quite thick. I think it's for workshop rather than outside but who knows! Enjoy your day everyone Chru
  18. Morning from a soggy, snowy Haute Savoie, Please see the attached pics of a tool I found on a job in the summer, wondered if anyone had any ideas what it is? I think it might be for levering something or a wood working tool but not sure? Cheers, Chris
  19. Hello Have you checked all engine mounts?
  20. What a bargain! I assume they aren't including free TPO!
  21. Dry and frosty in the Haute Savoie! Only flooding I've seen is in Ricard and wine!

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