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Stihl123

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  1. yup, that'll be a 'stihl' copy straight from china bin it
  2. yes, i used to do that on scars from crashing on my bike as a kid 🤣 but thought i'd ask the question been very interesting, thanks all
  3. remember reading your thread, is amazing what the body does
  4. thanks all, certainly is impressive how it does heal, be a year at the end of this month just thought i'll try whatever i can to help. have ordered the 2 items recommended
  5. hi, random one but wondering if anyone has any recommendations for any creams etc to help with the scar healing would love something that somehow can make them less sensitive but guess that's impossible!? got it caught in a log splitter nearly a year ago, but the scares which are all around the end are just so sensitive, can be the smallest knock or gain of sand or something just in the wrong spot any ideas welcome please
  6. yeh, they have to send all the big timber to their big mill there!!
  7. speak to Ben from Sutton Timber he is based in Beccles
  8. I have a ported m-tronic 362 and it's been fine
  9. well, i meant to post before on this, as i stupidly made the same mistake years ago! that was on a 130r, i ran about 5 tanks of straight petrol through it, then it stalled... then the penny dropped 😅🤦‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️ so, i drained all the fuel out, then kept priming it to get all the fuel out, then put 2 stroke in it, primed for a good minute or 2, and then started it. let it idle for about 2 or 3 mins. and it's been absolutely perfect, its still the only long reach kombi i have and still runs perfectly to this day, and that was 9 years ago it happened
  10. homemade firewood processors, wood splitters, sawmills & fabrication
  11. How old is it? My br800 wouldn't restart once warm, did some research and people said its the side start recoil So got a standard br800 recoil, not side start and that's sorted the issue!! When u said wouldn't restart that's why my thinking was I have the stihl part number if u need
  12. exactly, the just plugs straight into the processor there is a FB group for all handmade processor's and log decks, that would be worth a read 👍
  13. what i got with mine, did import mine directly and cost £600! DLD15 Hydraulic Firewood Processor Log Deck 1.5ton Rated £1800+VAT WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Dont break the bank or your back! Price £1800. TOTAL £2160.
  14. Yeh ok, good to know Maybe next time 🙃 Log deck is utterly brilliant Hydraulic powered too and all done from same controls on processor
  15. if i can do it, anyone can first pic is an elwell other is a plumb victory
  16. yeh, sure did. imported 2 of them, one for a mate, did the same with the mill too been ok so far, never used a PTO one before so can't comment, video is of oak going through, what do you reckon? cost wise, just under £5k including the log deck and some spares WhatsApp Video 2024-01-02 at 10.04.49 AM.mp4
  17. It's a Rima... They make the rock machinery processor But this is a bigger one which I don't think u can get over here from anyone as yet 14hp
  18. Thank you I've got normal ones, felco But fancy some ratchet ones for bigger stuff, bit of a cleaner finish then using the silky everytime Yeh, I'm wondered about those, I've plenty of makita batteries!
  19. Got 40 odd ibcs done over Christmas Glad I went with the bigger machine, will take a 48cm log!
  20. As per the title As recommendations please
  21. these any use to anyone? they are cut down ibc inserts i used to cover up all the vented logs bags as i keep them outside work very well in the summer they act as a bit of a greenhouse and dry them very well i have around 70 at a guess if someone will collect them, they can have them for FREE collect from Melton, Suffolk thanks
  22. i had one for about a month then got a Noco it'll still jump a car but only 1 then need recharging does that help 😅
  23. another vote for Noco they are absolutely brilliant
  24. @Shezza and @Kai Shimwell these lads are local and run their own excavator/ avant etc

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