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AngrySquirrel

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  1. How about the sharpening kit? as need to give the chain a zip round every once in a while Chainsawbars do the kits 558550 Oregon Pouch with 4.8mm[3/16"] Oregon Round Chainsaw File WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK 558550 Oregon Pouch with 4.8mm[3/16"] Oregon Round Chainsaw File 56050071028 Stihl Filing Pouch with 4.8mm[3/16"] File WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK 56050071028 Stihl Filing Pouch with 4.8mm[3/16"] File
  2. Maybe your Nuts?.Rake bar clean if using old one.in Sharpening kit there is a tool for it but something that will run down slot in bar will do as need to clean old saw dust n crap out of there plus can clean n grease sprocket on end of bar if has a G port? I clean/rake out round end of groove and sprocket gap as bits get wedged in there moving sprocket back n forth till looks clear heavy oil in there helps bearing if no grease port. to check bar specs re gauge n pitch should be stamped just outside where fixing point is. clean air filter!
  3. Don't forget in rim sprockets there are small and large sized Rim sprockets(346 is small)Number 5 needs reg greasing. To get clutch off something like a punch or smallish cold chisel theres the ones that end with a small flat tip or chisel with a blunt/flat on it.On face of clutch theres a recess says Off by it place chosen object in/around recess and a smart whack on it with hammer to the right/forward undoes it. Often esp if not sure on history or if worn/bearing dry! to replace Bearing.Rim sprocket and Drum as a kit in one As often because need to remove clutch as outboard the bearing don't see much grease!
  4. Only "Port" with Stubby i think it would get is from a Bottle!? Think you mean @spudulike Hes the Brum Brum man
  5. There is the mini/micro/low pro 3/8 also. On mine ive got a Sugi hara 325 .050 bar and chain Thinner kerf than 058(width of the cut) stuck with 15" as a good all round size. The new Oregon EXL is good many seem to like it as cuts well. To change rim sprocket if hasnt put a sprocket hub onit?Rim type is like a ring that chain runs round that slots over sleeve on brake/clutch drum so just remove clutch and sprocket just slides off put new one on push back in remembering to grease roller bearing! make sure seated on oil pump drive splines! screw clutch back on " Left hand thread" spin drum to make sure seated! The other the drive sprocket is built into the hub so have to change whole unit. Chainsawbars has videos on it all and wear on sprockets CHAINSAW MAINTENANCE - Chainsawbars WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK How to maintain your chainsaw from the air filter to fuel consumption, watch our videos on how to ensure your... SPROCKET CARE - Chainsawbars WWW.CHAINSAWBARS.CO.UK
  6. Looks like could do with a good spraying of ACF50 on those steels parts before the Tin worms looks for desert! New Sneakers look ok though
  7. https://www.parkers.co.uk/vans-pickups/mitsubishi/l200/2015-review/ Many various tyres on them inc BFG Mitsubishi L200 tyres - buy online today at Blackcircles.com WWW.BLACKCIRCLES.COM Find great deals on Mitsubishi L200 tyres at Blackcircles.com. Order your tyres online and select a fitting...
  8. you seen the ones on you tube where letting down anchor on ships and gets away from them then whole lot blows up in a cloud of smoke/flames and bits
  9. Reason they get Termed "Herpes" There website looks like created by a few from a Nursery get accosted by some stupid Bot that don't know diff between poop n chocolate and just takes you round in circles.
  10. They stole it simple. Had exact down to the T happen with someone sending a very expensive reel to Shimano nie on a £1000 ultra well packed as pride and joy then got same as you. Bring it up on social media Twitter and Arsebook and keep reposting
  11. Hi what criteria do you have for hedges? ie say 1.5 metres from kerbs tc? Set a plan out find a line that say is 1.6 metres set arm out to right distance then work off he steering so keep wheels just off kerb edge and work with that or even put a ping line down till can steer a straight line. Not unlike Ploughing and used to do when did semi rough on golf courses. Secret with a lot is thinking ahead of the game so working out where need to be before cutters there to can adjust. Like wise with tops have to workout if going with drop in say road or keeping it straight so if keeping straight have to look at where you need to adjust cutter height as get to it so don't look like Been done by a gang let loose by the RNIB!!!
  12. Got one from them years back was great if you liked all your work 10deg out! Laser was pissed! shone to the right
  13. Hi friend of mine has one hes more Gardening side than "Im a Lumber Jack" type but taken some bigger bits out for someone said loves it
  14. so your looking 3.5 tonnes? MAN.Crafter.Sprinter all shared. small/tiny Merc is a PSA van with different Knickers! Renault is a sharee along with Vauxhall with Nissan. Trouble these days is they'll sell you what they want not want you want! or try to!. Take it you mean built in sat-nav/Camera in Head unit/console?
  15. There is the Mitzi Fuso and Toyota. What sort of weight/size you looking at? Think in a few years it will have all changed? Probably pedal it and electric!
  16. Merc Sprinter shares also
  17. Show it a box of Swan Vestas and will all be over in ten minutes mind anything within 100 metres will probably be scorched? They do burn somewhat nicely!?
  18. Hino are Japanese Loved in Ireland good work horses go right up to the maximum sizes. MAN are good engines are tough used to make U boat engines! Iveco wasn't bad Engines are pretty good many used in boats smaller ones like revs One thing which is often an Italian thing? is Electrics not delved inside one for while but might have learnt something from there tie up with fords?
  19. @spudulike The resident guru
  20. He said ive read the speal out to you! but your going to do it anyway! well hes not that daft then? Don't need any Nannying unless cute n fluffy and good fun! Don't have to be blonde etc just fun! But what i do want is a pair of matching spikes! Can't be that much/hard to ask for? Funny that Stihl have the thought police had visions of them trundling round in there Panzer!
  21. Had to do some Surgery on car today as Crankshaft pulley rattling away. Got a Makita DtW285 impact wrench made short work of bolt! rated 290nm but hits 400 on high burst Doing it up had this in my mind!
  22. well got told off by Stihl today! Those Spikes are not "Authorised" for the 044 WTF! Then the Sprocket cover isn't Either! Should have different bar studs.Told him cover sits same as OE as had Vernier gauge out and it has locating holes etc for outer spike. Said new cover is just deeper "safer" No No no meant for Rescue saw! Then said have the full wrap handle! lol thought guy was going to have a coronary!.? Was even more amusing when asked about porting?!? So asked do you have a matching pair of spikes before i get kit out to mod them? No! It went on and on then thought used way to much oxygen on that call so said bye! Felt like getting all my Stihl kit and Dumping it
  23. Using a husky chain on my 346 atmo not the newest hooting n hollering one (orange n white'sh box)cuts pretty good thats 325 058 looking at the .50 to try out with new bar Sugi pro lam 15" and the Oregon 95TXL
  24. Here https://www.premiumsawchain.co.uk/pages/Chain_Identification/

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