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  2. NJA

    First Chainsaw

    Had various pro range stihl saws ms 260/240/361 would recommend any of these. Don't go for ms181 or domestic range saw even from a good brand, they're Chinese rubbish. If its just round the garden go battery unless you're jumping to a pro range stihl or equivalent
  3. roys

    Fake 2T oil?

    Hehehe, heard that one as well, I do hope it is true.
  4. To me it looks like he possibly fell the tree by grinding the stem🤔
  5. Oldfeller

    Fake 2T oil?

    not as good as the motorhome owner who,, tired of thieves stealing his fuel, damaging the locked caps and cutting fuel lines to gain access to the fuel decided to put a petrol decal on the toilet waste tank cap and leave it without any lock, a week later comes out and finds the cap lying on the ground, a piece of hose hanging from the tank and a trail of blue vomit and elsan fluid 200 yards long. never had a problem after that.
  6. depends what type your after if its a 4x4 id go hilux all day ,if you want a bigger van then get the grafter
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  8. Can anyone let me know what they reccomend with these newer trucks as it’s a bit of a minefield and am looking at purchasing one very soon.
  9. Nicely done Rich. Did the owner think his tree was going to get better? I hope twat tax was applied.
  10. scbk

    Fake 2T oil?

    I may have told this story before... A guy I know had an old motorhome, think it was his first time going away in it, he was heading up north somewhere. He stopped at the garage and filled it right up, think it was a petrol engine in this thing. He keeps heading north, fuel gauge is showing empty, thinks it must be faulty gauge/sender. The bloody thing runs out of fuel and cuts out on him going across the Dornoch Bridge!! https://maps.app.goo.gl/RY5kY1VWNWtx2tTa8 So he thinks wow this thing has terrible mpg, he's not long filled it up. He decides to thumb a lift to a garage. Gets 5L of petrol and thumbs his way back. Takes him all day, he looks pretty dodgy stood at the side of the road thumb out, jerry can in the other hand. Finally he gets back to the van and pours in the petrol. Just as the last drop goes in, he spots a sticker next to the filler cap saying "water". He had been filling the camper water tank up with petrol!! In the end he phones up a family member to give him a lift to get more petrol!
  11. Coppiceing some over size hazel in a garden last one had some back leaners so rather than turn truck around snatch block setup. You do what you have to when no one to pull on rope,
  12. Whaaat? I sincerely hope you are jesting! Why, my 038 in the shed will still fire up and do a day's work, and it's nearly 40 years old, I think. Surely a Pro saw will outlast a Farm saw? 😉 Mind you, even if it only does a couple more years, it might outlast me! 😂😂 OK, whimsy over, it's big money, but a 261 is small enough to handle, and big enough to pull an 18" bar if needed.
  13. Also known as Holm Oak I forgot to add .
  14. More power but also more weight. If you are only cutting small stuff, 35cc is ideal. also will it last 5 times as long? i have owned both. The 161 lasted 5 years, im not sure my 261 will last 25 years.
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  16. the 261 may be 5 times the price, but is more than twice the power of the 162. It's not like they both do the same job
  17. Okay, thanks. I'll give it a go.
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  19. More simple steps please. I've plucked them, skinned them but if this is simpler and quicker I'll have a go. I've a brace hanging, first in over five years. I shall check the meat for steel shot with a pin pointer.
  20. I find the professional versus consumer saw debate is a tricky one. If just looking at price when new say a Stihl MS162 is £160 versus a Stihl MS261 at £850 (professional saw). You could buy 5 of them for the same price. If you are not good at maintenance, replacing parts and/or wreak a consumer saw, there is a lot less to cry about.
  21. Aye that’s probs what we did .. was 5 + years ago so can’t remember what we did … I know it was dark when we left though !
  22. In theory you wouldn't need them to spiral, just stagger them from top to bottom unevenly...no ones going to know they're not spiralled
  23. Have you checked and set the valve clearances, and if so, did you do it on the correct stroke?
  24. Time Left: 6 days and 17 hours

    • FOR SALE
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    I have 2 zigzags and 3 zigzag plus for sale selling due to a reduction in work so cutting costs and been used less then 3/4 climbs and will come with the beeners each Zigzag 150 zigzag+ 175 all 5 750

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  25. Daveyboyh

    Dave

    Will accept logs and woodchip by prior arrangement
  26. Good shout, I was thinking an oak and the bark looks like ilex, I cannot remember the heart though.
  27. To be fair I did a big wellie maybe 75ft , still about half that size with and for a member on here a few years back it was an utter ball ache getting it in to a spiral.
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