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t20:
That makes sense would have never called it a strimmer but I can see where your coming from and yes would make quite a fierce weapon I'm quite rural here so no problem with chaves don't think the foxes will be to worried by me pushing this thing around a field. :) No harness required that's a bonus in a lot of different situations Maybe I will put some oil down the bore, got so much on at the moment though with work and house I don't really need to start something and end up with a box of parts. I picked up an electric chainsaw from around the same era might post some pics of that it's called a tarpen Thanks mike |
David Jupp:
Not 100% certain, but reminds me of something called a 'bush wacker' that I saw many years ago (not sure of the spelling of 'wacker' that was used - might have been 'whacker'... |
Bigbadbugga:
--- Quote from: t20 on August 28, 2013, 03:48:02 PM ---http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/mglewis1/slideshow/ Try that I think I have shared it I am using An iPad and I can't attach a photo Thanks mike --- End quote --- It's easier if you get the photobucket app on iPad. To post on forums, open the photobucket app and find the pic you want to post, in the top tool bar is a symbol that looks like a chain link, click that and then select the IMG code, it will say it has copied it to the clipboard. Then open your browser, reply to a thread and just touch and hold for a second in the reply box, it will prompt to paste. |
t20:
Hi it's a Lloyd motor sickle made in camberley Surrey in the 1950's Just got to find it a new home |
DavidA:
I find the first link takes me to my photobucket . How is that even possible ? Dave :scratch: |
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