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Stihl123

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  1. no issues whatsoever had to up the idle a little on a couple of non mtronic ones, that's it
  2. i can get aspen a little cheaper, so that's what i use
  3. MAKITA DMP180Z 18v Inflator WWW.HOWETOOLS.CO.UK 18v Inflator https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/makita-dbo180z-18v-lxt-125mm-random-orbit-sander-body-only been really impressed with these 2
  4. I'm pretty sure that once you've had an auto u wouldn't go back to manual? Well, I wouldn't anyhow! Including towing... I wouldn't
  5. haha i need to tbh it was a good excuse to get them ported tho
  6. cos i ain't got a clue how to retune a carb, that's why 😅
  7. i stuck a dual port muffler on my old 460 some years ago, i didn't adjust the carb made a noticeable difference and sold it with it on, new owner still has it on no issues at all
  8. arh typical!!
  9. @Robin Wood - if not Robin can get hold and ship pretty much anything to you (saw wise!!)
  10. PM sent
  11. can you take an artic load?
  12. Surprisingly the crane trailer only weighs 250kg more than my 12x6 ifor tipper
  13. even the one that Jas P Wilson did, it weighs about 1250kg which still gives just over 2 tons payload it tows empty alot better than expected considering the extra nose weight
  14. i have one of these Log splitter Jansen FS-35speed with gasoline engine, 35 t, kinetic, horizontal WWW.JANSEN-VERSAND.COM With its patented design, the Jansen FS-35Speed flywheel wood splitter constitutes a revolution in wood splitting. It... 3 second split cycle i've done about 100 odd cube i reckon since i've had it and not had 1 issue
  15. they are putting together something for those that don't do many logs as i asked them about it. it would be a bunch of people joining together to share the cost with and still being compliant yet another pointless expense
  16. i have a 2018 3.2 wildtrak, been remapped since 2k miles and i'm now just over 40k. not had 1 single engine issue silicone hoses, dpf delete, adblue delete, egr blanked off, exhaust. notice a difference with how smooth it is compared to stock. i did try the 2l for a couple of weeks and didn't really like the 10 speed as much as i thought i would, it has to use to gears to try and make up for the lack of displacement, so when towing its constantly hunting for the best gear the 2023 ranger with the v6 should clear up the 2l issue!
  17. I said a couple, I mean a couple!! The rest of them is extra counterweight
  18. I recently got a 8 foot hedgeman Is adjustable upto 11 or 12 foot But I wouldn't like to be that high on a tripod ladder tbh A hedgeman I'd say would be alot more stable as 4 independently adjustable legs and the fact it has 4, but it is a bigger ladder I've never use a tripod one tho
  19. Nah, not always I try to burn a couple of calories once every few months
  20. brilliant, thanks both i'll do that then, could even stick it in the avant
  21. Wondering, can you run machines on petrol which has fuel stabiliser in it all the time? Basically, have a few engines that can sit for a while then suddenly get used a load, so I was thinking if I can keep a load of petrol (super) with fuel stabiliser in it all the time. I use aspen in smaller stuff but ride on and timber trailer etc I really don't want to be sticking in £20s worth of aspen This is what I use for winter storage https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STA-BIL-Stabil-Fuel-Stabilizer-Storage-Petrol-Treatment-Additive-236ml-8oz-/284369832310?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=710-127635-2958-0 Be interesting to hear thoughts Thanks
  22. Glad I'm not the only who has to contend with small drive throughs 😂
  23. a decent belt sander with a decent belt a makita 9403 would love it!
  24. he delivers them in an electric car too, which obviously produce zero emissions this explains anything electric perfectly
  25. ben burgess can get in kohler spares

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