it would of been the valve.. mine was replaced free of charge by the dealer(also got a free service as they did it without permission) expect it to flog out again though :(
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it would of been the valve.. mine was replaced free of charge by the dealer(also got a free service as they did it without permission) expect it to flog out again though :(
I had just never seen them along that section in the year I've been riding around melbourne(Ive been doing that road twice a week just about as part of a much larger loop).the crack down has came in...
just a warning if any of the melbourne guys ride gembrook to launching place. got a nasty surprise while taking a couple of girls for a cruise the other weekend:i dunno:
thankfully it wasnt with...
I'll openly admit I've cut off ladders in the past(your a liar if you say you havent or havent broken a simular rule atleast once just to get the job done) It is my last choice and I do everything to...
Just thought this maybe of interest to some on here.
http://youtu.be/m4Tt34MRSGI
http://youtu.be/m4Tt34MRSGI
If your able to do up a decent flyer yourself(or know someone) check the prices at officeworks to get them printed. I used to have my business cards printed on fairly thick card and have the now ex...
as above.......
Got one from treegrear
So no point sharpening a Zubat? will only be using it as a "hack" saw to keep the new blade in better condition.
conduit wont hold up. 3mm ish walled aluminum is the go
Aus:
http://www.gaspares.com.au
http://www.allmowerspares.com.au/
Overseas:
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/( has parts diagrams etc)
http://www.rcpw.com/shindaiwa-parts/
I havent used...
Melbourne. closer to the eastern suburbs the better. may also get a file and try and resurrect my old blade when im bored.
You can reduce the damage by thinking out how your turning/where your going. and even having a few mats to lay down where the damage is going to be done.
I've had a bit. (mainly dingos and a tracked toro)
what do you want to know?
black silky? ;frosty;
What are the normal silkys blades made out of in comparison?
as ive herd they have gone downhill..
Straight off the silky site.
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treebuzz seems to still be kicking from a quick look.
treeworld was dead the last time i was there :P
I rarely look there once every 2 months these days. it went downhill as soon as you were forced to have your personal name or business name as your user name.
If i feel the need i browse (but...
i doubt you saw me, I'm in stay at home dad mode still while we get a few things sorted.
I maybe interested.
Saw you the other day in Rooks road Andy (I live around the corner), wasnt quick enough to get on the horn or anything :(
There is a guy on http://www.treeworld.info/ (aus arbourist site for the ones that dont know of it) who supplies a fair few saws to Australians for a small fee.
I doubt its a valve. (as the fuel shouldn't be getting that far to start with)
I'd be starting with the carb, and more specifically the float..(google how to fix/set floats as someone else will...
The more you are willing to pay for a harness the more comfortable they generally are,
There is your general roofing harness and then there is stuff like this from petzl
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I'd be very...
This should hopefully help some people
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highly recommend this book for anyone that wants to improve their prunning http://shigoandtrees.com/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=4 roughly $160 in aus book stores.