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Good to see you got her leaning how to use sewing machines :) be handy skill later in life stitchin up her old mans PJ's jim jams :msp_wink:

The Greenfeild mower been great amazing muscle for such a little tacker. I owe more than a hasty roll over hand axe attack.
Here she is doing some brush chewin n mashin

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V twin 27hp on a 32 is rather amusing too. If you cant get ur blades off just undo the LH big nut in the middle of the spindle and drop the blade disc straight through do what you need to do then put it back up in. Usually a lot quicker then rooting around try to work between the blade plate and the deck. If you have stripped the bolt holes, square type, goto your local mower shop and get some rover D washers, they're a d shaped washer with a d hole in them then just use the earlier greenfield blades with the rover style bolt, OEM part number GT02137 for the early ones the only difference between them are the bolt holes and bolts used other then that identical to the later GT02139
 
The iTunes "I want to take over your computer" type deal. I deleted every single program related to Apple off my computer last night.
I'll backup my work iPhone at work where the program can hack into the work server to make friends with everybody...
Bloody Apple :(

I was watching a story on the late mr apple last night, amazing how a little company got to this point. Not far from taking over the world... sorta
 
the wife has a 141 and i cant fault it. dunno how old they are and availability of bits but it goes well and does more than its ment to!

played with an 066 mag today. hmm, fun!!! bit different to the 441mag huh? heavy tho, seems im not one of the ape guys that run big saws all day! haha! bit of a handicap after the wekend tho. brandy isnt the finest fuel!
 
V twin 27hp on a 32 is rather amusing too. If you cant get ur blades off just undo the LH big nut in the middle of the spindle and drop the blade disc straight through do what you need to do then put it back up in. Usually a lot quicker then rooting around try to work between the blade plate and the deck. If you have stripped the bolt holes, square type, goto your local mower shop and get some rover D washers, they're a d shaped washer with a d hole in them then just use the earlier greenfield blades with the rover style bolt, OEM part number GT02137 for the early ones the only difference between them are the bolt holes and bolts used other then that identical to the later GT02139

just rolled gold advice son many many thanks :msp_thumbup: you'll hear me holler hooray by next weekend when its done
 
Is one of these thingies anything remotely like a real 90 ?????

Why yes, yes they are. They have some similarities like orange and white colouring.

just rolled gold advice son many many thanks :msp_thumbup: you'll hear me holler hooray by next weekend when its done

I should have though of old Benny mate. Every time I've gone out the back of his shop he's been working on Greenfields :)
He gives a good impression that he knows what he's talking about and I bet he rolled those part numbers off the top of his head to boot.
 
Good to see you got her leaning how to use sewing machines :) be handy skill later in life stitchin up her old mans PJ's jim jams :msp_wink:

The Greenfeild mower been great amazing muscle for such a little tacker. I owe more than a hasty roll over hand axe attack.
Here she is doing some brush chewin n mashin

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Ride on mower with a bonnet scoop.!
Has it got a top mount intercooler?
I don't think my bonnet is big enough for a cooler for my turbo tho.
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Why yes, yes they are. They have some similarities like orange and white colouring.



I should have though of old Benny mate. Every time I've gone out the back of his shop he's been working on Greenfields :)
He gives a good impression that he knows what he's talking about and I bet he rolled those part numbers off the top of his head to boot.


There a good solid machine the old man flogged heaps of them over the years hobby farmers loved em
 
Stihl 024 need to know

Hi GUYS
Well picked up a little STIHL 024 out of my shed which i didnt know was there, but any way
Lokking at the plate on top of the cover it says 024 and maybe an A but cant tell as alot of the plate has been rubbed off
But under where it says 024 is SUPER in big letters
Any one got any ideas on what it is please
Will post up some picks in a day or so
And a manual for it as its really hard to start
Regards Peter
 
Hi GUYS
Well picked up a little STIHL 024 out of my shed which i didnt know was there, but any way
Lokking at the plate on top of the cover it says 024 and maybe an A but cant tell as alot of the plate has been rubbed off
But under where it says 024 is SUPER in big letters
Any one got any ideas on what it is please
Will post up some picks in a day or so
And a manual for it as its really hard to start
Regards Peter

024 super has a smaller bore then an 026 and same stroke. A standard 024 has a 2mm shorter stroke and same bore. 42mm if memory serves correctly. 024 AV super electronic is what you've got I would say
 
024 super has a smaller bore then an 026 and same stroke. A standard 024 has a 2mm shorter stroke and same bore. 42mm if memory serves correctly. 024 AV super electronic is what you've got I would say

o if it is a 024 AV SUPER Electronic how good is it
It does have SUPER Electronic on the bottom on the plate
Regards Peter
 
Good solid little saw same as the old 026's really. Known issues are crank seals apparently, if you search here on AS there's some threads on them other then that good small saw. Used the larger 3003 Stihl mount (D025/ SN) so large choice of bars and chain pitches 3/8lp, .325 or 3/8
 
024 super has a smaller bore then an 026 and same stroke. A standard 024 has a 2mm shorter stroke and same bore. 42mm if memory serves correctly. 024 AV super electronic is what you've got I would say

Good solid little saw same as the old 026's really. Known issues are crank seals apparently, if you search here on AS there's some threads on them other then that good small saw. Used the larger 3003 Stihl mount (D025/ SN) so large choice of bars and chain pitches 3/8lp, .325 or 3/8

.325 on a 16" is standard. I have a 14" in 3/8lp in the shed I want to put on my 026, that should be interesting... Currently have 20" 3/8 on it, it's also around 185 cold comp now which helps it a bit

Benny can you please stop making out that you know what you're talking about? Anybody would think you're a bloody Stihl dealer or sumfin...
 
So i might go the 14'' just have to figure out now what set up would be good for just a pruning saw, say 6'' longs max
regards peter
 

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