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TheHungrySquirrel

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  1. Any chance of a shot of how you have it attaching sir? I noticed you have rails across the top that look removable? Does that help stop it spreading with a full load on
  2. Did you just bolt this to the bed sides? I want to similar but imagine it may bulge out with heavy loads in the back. I had a plan to have legs down into the bolt fixed to the floor aswell
  3. Did you just bolt this onto the bed sides? I'm thinking of something similar but though of running legs into the bed and bolting to the floor for a little strength, or do you feel it's not needed?
  4. Did you cop an import or handling charge from treestuff when it landed over here?
  5. Are either the rope runner or bone loler able?
  6. Where's everybody buying their ally planks for making tipper sides and the like?
  7. Would it run truer if you made something to go into your jaws on the chuck and then extend out. Maybe similar to a faceplate that sits on c jaws but with a threaded spindle on the front
  8. I bought a 193 a month or so back and it's only seen conni work, alright it's not a hugely powerful saw but I just grab the 550 up for bigger stuff. A nice lightweight saw with enough power for me
  9. I have an 11.2 samson and have been toying with getting a zigzag but put off by the rated minimum of 11.5. I guess that difference isn't even noticeable.
  10. Buy an old solid worktop off eBay or even a new one for around £60 for the top. 4x4 for the legs and frame and that will be solid enough
  11. Got all these guys done and ready to go.
  12. What sizes of samples are you looking for? Also you after discs or flat timber?
  13. How much did you have to adjust the carb mate?
  14. Had some dakars fitted to my isuzu a week ago and they seem good, grip well in the wet and mud and not to loud on the road.
  15. Those sprinters look awesome, I'd live to know how they achieve such lift and get those monster tyres on.
  16. Cheers spud It stops the chain initially but it then turns, although slowly when revved with the brake on.
  17. Any shots of where you drilled as I'm thinking of doing mine
  18. Buy another muffler to drill? Then can swap back if it needs warranty work?
  19. Picked up said 372 yesterday and had 5 mins for a clean up and quick play with at the workshop. Nice and clean but noticed the brake slips, it stops the chain from full throttle but if you rev the saw the chain turns but slowly. I'm hoping it may just be dirt around the brake band, am I right in thinking it's and inboard clutch on these? I didn't get that carried away with the clean you see 😜
  20. Cheers bud I'll get one over to you in a bit
  21. Cheers Steve. Also any idea on the different filters, abbey garden list three types
  22. Are they all available parts do you know Steve. I have seen the covers on eBay but from the states.
  23. Hoping to get my hands on a 372 in the next few days, I love the look of the american air filters and top covers. Is that something we can get over here in the uk and is it just a new filter and top cover?
  24. THis looks great but where did you get the panels for the sides and rear from or are they flat sheet?

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