Image 1 — Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.
Image 2 — Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.
Image 3 — Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.
Image 4 — Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.
Image 5 — Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.

Just got an Echo cs590 and the Husqvarna powerbox to protect it.

Always had £100 cheap Chinese chainsaws but they don't last a year so treated myself.

u/BossProfessional1600 — 3 days ago

52 years of age and never had a pc only Xbox consoles. How easy are these to play games on?

Been on here daily trying to get the gist of this device. I live on a boat and really want a handheld. Not had a console for five years now. How easy are they to set up when you open the box and switch it on. You tube gives so many different ways to set it up. I'm not pc savvy at all. If you've any recommendations who to listen to regarding setting the device up if appreciate it. I've got starlink so internet access isn't a problem.

Thanks in advance.

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u/BossProfessional1600 — 30 days ago
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Is this a star screw or a star screw with pin.

Checked on Google lens and Google itself, Google lens gives me both names as does Google. It's holding a solar panel mount on my narrow boat which I'd like to remove and place the solar panels on storage boxes/ top boxes. What style drill bit for removing do I need please. Thanks for any reply folks.
Post needs 400 characters so just filling space so I can post. Also put this on r/beginnerwoodworking .

u/BossProfessional1600 — 3 months ago

Fuel near lock 65 West Stockworth Lock

My friend is at West Stockworth waiting to go through Keadby lock in a small river cruiser and needs fuel ( red diesel). Can anyone tell me where the nearest place is to refill please.

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u/BossProfessional1600 — 3 months ago

455 Rancher.

I live on a narrow boat in the UK and collect my own firewood for the log burner in winter. I've got a Stihl 162 I use for carvings and a Ryobi 12inch battery chainsaw for small logs. I've had 2 Chinese chainsaws that didn't last a full winter and then bought a Hyundai chainsaw and the chain brake bust so now I want something that will last. I usually cut dead standing trees and any that have fallen over in storms plus I cut branches that block navigating the canal. So that being said is the 455 Rancher the saw I want? 18 inch bar is the biggest I'll need. I'm 52 years old and want a chainsaw to outlive me instead of buying cheap again. Thanks for any and all help on this matter.

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u/BossProfessional1600 — 3 months ago