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    Weird bucks

    It is indeed a great book. My wife calls it my "bible" as I seem to be reading it all the time!
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    346XP running issues

    I've still got 346's and the fuel caps really go tight so wonder whether the tank breather is the issue, although they have done that from new. Weather wise we don't get the heat to cause vapour lock very often, although would changing the fuel cap to the vented type that Husky fit on their...
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    Cutting bushel is hard!

    What we would call Piece work in the UK Mick.
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    Jed Walters

    Such a shock, I have only just caught up with this terrible news. Had a few conversations over the years with Jed and he was a good guy. What I liked was his genuine enthusiasm and Interest to learn, always appreciated advice and thanked the input, he just couldn't learn it quick enough he...
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    Ported 346xp

    Ha! Would love one but my back is shot to pieces again so would struggle to use a bow saw!
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    Ported 346xp

    Surely you'll keep hold of that Pete! Beautiful little saw 😁
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    Songs I Like

    Nice one fiddler, really enjoyed that. Will check him out some more👍
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    Cleaning chaps

    The UK has "recommendations" for front protection only (Type A) or all round (Type C) depending whether your working on the ground or climbing or certain companies will make employees wear all round protection trousers as standard. Many of the more expensive offerings in Type A design will have...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    You are correct Ruel! Well, he actually does a hybrid version of Midland and Welsh at times due to our location in the country. When he competes in comps he has to do it exact though as they mark you down for not being the exact style so different from what he does commercially. Well spotted...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Cory, when he teaches it's purely using an axe and billhook (which you see in one of the pictures) but from a commercial point of view when he's laying hedges he uses a saw to cut out the big oversized material else it's too time consuming. He uses a billhook and axe for a lot of his work...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Thanks Ruel, he'd appreciate the comments. He lays hedges over the winter months as they are laid out of bird nesting periods here and when in theory the plants are not in full flush with the sap up. He does do training courses but there are regional styles done around the UK depending on the...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    In theory they can go on forever due to the ability to coppice it and having new growth to go on. This hedge was particularly thick and laid well for him. Working over the years with him, it's always surprised me how much you cut out but not so in this case. Management is required to stop the...
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    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    My brother's hedgelaying he completed just before Christmas. I can knock trees over but at least someone in the family has some skill!
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    Interesting felling technique!

    The Huntly hinge was used a lot in Scotland and on steeper ground in the UK for keeping trees on their stumps to allow for bench felling for processing at a better height in the days of motor manual processing, particularly on steep ground to lock them in. Could be used in contour felling by...
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    Light guide bars

    Brian, I thought that on some the bigger Pro Stihl's you could increase the oil flow above the max setting on the adjusting screw. There is a small pin that is located to the side of the oil adjusting screw which stops anymore adjustment, knock that in carefully with a drift or punch and it...
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