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giving the good runner a bit of a tidy up. It's actually In pretty good nick for a 30 year old saw!

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Nice 088 looks as new! did you do the muff mod on it or was that already done. Hoarding not wrong where the hell are you getting all these saw's from?..Any update on the big mcculloch's do they run? don't remember if you got one or two, the few I've worked on over the years were a PITA to get running right..
 
Nice 088 looks as new! did you do the muff mod on it or was that already done. Hoarding not wrong where the hell are you getting all these saw's from?..Any update on the big mcculloch's do they run? don't remember if you got one or two, the few I've worked on over the years were a PITA to get running right..

Yeah I let all my saws breath better, lets the heat out.

All locally hunted down, the SP125 is ready for some wood once I make up a loop, it's complete except I have to fix up a muffler, it idles revs up and is white death free ,that's as far as I got with it so far

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paint it white and orange!! will be more reliable lol

just saw something interesting at the dealer you dont see every day. a 6 ft and 7 ft GB bar and 2 chains for each. now the bit that raised my eyebrows was that the chains were full chains; no skip what so ever.. 206DL or there abouts.. wonder how their 880 will go pulling that!
 
I know you guys like seeing custom gear at work so I thought you might like to see this.
Back in 2008 I made a mono-rail mill. This is like a mini-mill except it works in any orientation including upside down and it also allows the saw to cut with the back of the bar.
I have hardly used it but last week it came in real handy for this job. http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/nature-playground-milling.294273/
Yes I could have done it free hand but older buggers like me can't do that for too long these days.
 
I know you guys like seeing custom gear at work so I thought you might like to see this.
Back in 2008 I made a mono-rail mill. This is like a mini-mill except it works in any orientation including upside down and it also allows the saw to cut with the back of the bar.
I have hardly used it but last week it came in real handy for this job. http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/nature-playground-milling.294273/
Yes I could have done it free hand but older buggers like me can't do that for too long these days.

Thats a nice design Bob, cheers for sharing it :cheers:
 
we had no wasps larst year this year how ever we had one in the wall of our house and i have found another down the back in a bank good old permethrin powder took them out, but there are #### loads of them still about.
 
we had no wasps larst year this year how ever we had one in the wall of our house and i have found another down the back in a bank good old permethrin powder took them out, but there are #### loads of them still about.

Found a nest in the ground out the back 2 weeks ago. Covered it with fly wire and filled it with a couple of cans of fly spray.

All quiet now.
 
Had a big but awesome day up in Skipster's backyard today. Ran a heap different saws and gave some of them a well over due flogging. Bring up a heap of saws for Skipster to play with to see what he would like next.
Then checked his secret stash of saws and spares then back to work to block up a large tree trunk.

 

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