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  13. A 48” bar would make the battery last even longer.
  14. A 14FT adjustable Henchman Tripod will fit on the roofrack of a Ford Transit Connect L2 (and other similar size vans). We use Rhino safeclamp to secure ours. You'll need atleast 135cm wide crossbars to fit the 14FT ladder. You can get away with 120cm wide crossbars if you limit yourself to a 10FT ladder. As others have commented, 10 FT is ideal for most things. 14FT is kind of unwieldy for 90% of the jobs, but is great when you really need it.
  15. But it comes with 1.1 bar, I wouldn't bother buying a new bar. Also save power means longer battery life.
  16. Yes, was a kit with bar and sprocket.
  17. Is that an oregon setup with the 1.1mm gauge as I didn't think Stihl did a .325 sprocket for the 201?
  18. Q: How many Mennonites does it take to change a light bulb? A: Change?
  19. Well done, great to see these old saws coming out of the woodwork, excuse the pun, pretty sure there are plenty of these old saws lying around in barns and sheds.
  20. The Makita has plenty of power to run a proper 1.3mm gauge 3/8 full chisel so wouldnt bother with the 1.1's. I've been running the uc002 on the 12" bar and chain that came with the 2511 clone and works very well, tho I'd like to get a narrow nose carving style bar for it. The Echo bars are too narrow at the sprocket end and would have the chain rub the casing, which is a shame as I have another spare one. The only issue with the Farmertec chains is the have excessively soft drive links. I was rashing up some hedge trimmings yesterday to fit in a bag, some got under the chain and pulled it off - and now half the drive links need deburring before they will fit back on the bar. The chains are great apart from that. The one on my 2511 and on 020T have done a lot of work without yet needing a sharpen.
  21. stroke of luck last week, spotted a trio of old saws on marketplace,,,, in Scotland, I asked the fella if he would post them and to my surprise he said yes, I now have a Husqvarna F,70 , a Stihl 015 top handle, and a Danarm 1-71-. ss. all 3 are complete and the F70 was up and running after a service and a set of starter dogs, 015 needed a new pull cord and a decent clean-up and now runs great, still got the Danarm to look at but looking hopeful. Result.
  22. 325 pitch chain is as unnecessary as the female orgasm.
  23. I've just bought a narrow kerf .325 setup for my 201, just to add yet another variant. Can't get .325 sprocket for Makita though so couldn't put it on there.
  24. Yes. There are at least two left. Possibly two on each side even.
  25. Did you manage to find and fix the problem?
  26. My rule is 2 teeth. Can't throw a chain for one missing tooth, but once two have gone then more are sure to follow soon.
  27. We've never stocked it, there's enough returns from people buying the wrong chain as it is without throwing another into the mix! It would be interesting to hear feedback from someone who has converted say a 201 to this setup, I think Stihl quote something like 10% quicker cutting when using a narrow bar and chain on the 261.
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