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  1. Mine was 10ft up with no external holes.
  2. How the fk did this flint get here, caused all sorts of kaos . End of the screw driver shows where it was.
  3. Milled all the wood for this not 30m from where the porch stands. Very pleased
  4. Found a brand new one in Malaysia, brand new OEM $485!
  5. Think my coil has gone in my trusty old 084. Struggling to find one, anyone any ideas. Or to make sure the resistance values of primary and secondary coils just to check it
  6. He said he was going to make a 6m long table for 'forest school', bunch of kids turn up and cook potatoes on a fire learn bushcraft stuff.
  7. Had the pleasure to cut this. So jealous it wasn't mine. Customer didn't really get it. Such a shame, hope he does it justice
  8. Thank you gents. Going back to remove links. Will removing 2 links take me back to the beginning of travel or should I remove one link first and then if it's still to long reduce it by a second. Thanks
  9. Evening ladies and gents. I've been viewing this forum for a while and thanks for the tips on milling. I'm not an arborist by trade but I'm a maker welder desgner bloke. So be patient please. So I've just moved to a 64'' (180 drive links) bar with a 084. But I'm finding the chain a bit trickier that my 36'' bar. New chain and bar. Now its settled in I've run out of tension adjustment on my bar and I'm wondering what the solution is. Chain skips of when I start a new cut. Do I remove a link ( never had this done befor) is there another option. How do I up the oil rate on the bar feed ( I have secondary oil feed at the nose with a dripper) Cheers

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