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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by rodp » 15 Sep 2016, 19:59

sunndog wrote:
pickle wrote:Am here, thought i had been slung out for being awful - but password corrupted or some such, so now have to use default password. Frau Stihl may well get a workout this weekend with someone else doing the business. Get knackered trying to start the bitch. Haven't managed to find a suitable host site for photos and require a new camera anyway by the looks of things. Am not very savvy here. Old Sony camera 12 years old. Rodp meant to ask do you use any kind of octane booster in your old car/s. Am told that octane can be boosted by 2 or 3 stars with this stuff by double dosing. Does sunndog have a white nomex suit and a white full face helmet tucked away somewhere, oh, and strange thin soled shoes with fireproof laces.

You can change your password in the user control panel mate (click your name top left)

Nah, no white nomex suit i'm afraid...i do want a yellow U.S wildland fighter shirt though

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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by pickle » 15 Sep 2016, 20:00

Well i do feel rather depressed now knowing that Frau Stihl is an immigrant come in to Germany on the back of a truck. I feel deflated, let down, and having put in all the effort trying to make amends for shutting her in the garage for all those years without two stroke or succour, access to genuine Kraut spare parts or recourse to representation for being fitted with non genuine parts, the burden of perceived guilt is too much to bear. If she was a British motorbike or a Land Rover TDI she would run and be grateful and her loins would be girded. But no, recalcitrant, with no true identity she has reverted to true type. There is only sabotage and mayhem in her heart. Now I fear she may kick back and take off a leg or two if unleashed. My heart is saddened. Now I must take more aspirin.

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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by pickle » 15 Sep 2016, 20:04

sunndog will give the password change a go - i miss my old one but it was a pain. Many thanks.

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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by sunndog » 15 Sep 2016, 20:10

Pickle, you should be able to put your old password back on fella
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by sunndog » 15 Sep 2016, 20:16

rodp wrote:
sunndog wrote:
pickle wrote:Am here, thought i had been slung out for being awful - but password corrupted or some such, so now have to use default password. Frau Stihl may well get a workout this weekend with someone else doing the business. Get knackered trying to start the bitch. Haven't managed to find a suitable host site for photos and require a new camera anyway by the looks of things. Am not very savvy here. Old Sony camera 12 years old. Rodp meant to ask do you use any kind of octane booster in your old car/s. Am told that octane can be boosted by 2 or 3 stars with this stuff by double dosing. Does sunndog have a white nomex suit and a white full face helmet tucked away somewhere, oh, and strange thin soled shoes with fireproof laces.

You can change your password in the user control panel mate (click your name top left)

Nah, no white nomex suit i'm afraid...i do want a yellow U.S wildland fighter shirt though

Here you go http://www.nationalfirefighter.com/stor ... hirts.aspx everything a budding fire fighter could possibly want :thumbup:


did you look at the prices though rodders....i'm waaay too cheap to spend that kinda cash on a work shirt :lol:
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by rodp » 15 Sep 2016, 20:20

sunndog wrote:
rodp wrote:
sunndog wrote:

You can change your password in the user control panel mate (click your name top left)

Nah, no white nomex suit i'm afraid...i do want a yellow U.S wildland fighter shirt though

Here you go http://www.nationalfirefighter.com/stor ... hirts.aspx everything a budding fire fighter could possibly want :thumbup:


did you look at the prices though rodders....i'm waaay too cheap to spend that kinda cash on a work shirt :lol:
No, didn't look. I knew you are a man of extreme wealth so thought the price list irrelevant :lol: I didn't want to lower the tone of the thread by mentioning cost, it's deemed uncouth in certain circles and assumed you walked in those passages of extreme financial well being :thumbup:
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by rodp » 15 Sep 2016, 20:22

Hmm, cheapest shirt is $100. I tend to buy from telford farm machinery and can get a dozen shirts for that price :thumbup:

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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by sunndog » 15 Sep 2016, 20:29

Yeah as a rule with work gear, if it don't come in a pack of three or whatever.....its too dear :lol:
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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by rodp » 15 Sep 2016, 20:36

pickle wrote:Well i do feel rather depressed now knowing that Frau Stihl is an immigrant come in to Germany on the back of a truck. I feel deflated, let down, and having put in all the effort trying to make amends for shutting her in the garage for all those years without two stroke or succour, access to genuine Kraut spare parts or recourse to representation for being fitted with non genuine parts, the burden of perceived guilt is too much to bear. If she was a British motorbike or a Land Rover TDI she would run and be grateful and her loins would be girded. But no, recalcitrant, with no true identity she has reverted to true type. There is only sabotage and mayhem in her heart. Now I fear she may kick back and take off a leg or two if unleashed. My heart is saddened. Now I must take more aspirin.

They do make a special tool for wayward chainsaws, it weighs approximately seven lbs, is usually made from forged steel and has a 3ft hickory handle. proper use entails a firm grip on the aforementioned length of hickory and a swift rotational movement . This should result in seven pounds of finest English forged steel appearing over your shoulder, at warp factor ten, in a calculated flight path and destined for frau Stihl, who had previously been positioned on a suitable concrete floor. :thumbup:

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Re: Stihl Chainsaws

Post by rodp » 15 Sep 2016, 20:37

sunndog wrote:Yeah as a rule with work gear, if it don't come in a pack of three or whatever.....its too dear :lol:

Oh yes :thumbup:
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