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Morning, it’s finally stopped raining. Local job, 3 Scots pines to fell. Have a good day.
- Today
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I remember buying my first 2511, I think, most of ten years ago now. As I picked up the saw, I remarked to the dealer: I'll be needing a replacement exhaust cover in a few months by the look of them. But just one, in all that time! I think that's the only part I've ever put on the saw, apart from chains !? Stunningly reliable
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Top 10 most popular wood-burning and multifuel stoves
Stubby replied to BowlandStoves's topic in General chat
Any bigger and and it would be way too hot in our house . I want a stove not a wardrobe ! 😀 -
Maybe that’s why Arbortech are based there.
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Yes I checked that. He needed to replace all the fuel lines, clean the tank and some injection cleaner or the like. Anyway, not my problem.
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- Yesterday
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Assuming its all new, first option is a light sharpen but leave the rakers, it will reduce the chip thickness, therefore be less agressive. I've seen a few chains that come a bit agressive/rakers too low out of the box. One issue with these small pruning saws is they have a slow chain speed, that lets it dig in more on small branches. I think its for some safety reason rather than any technical limitation of it being a small saw. Standard chain looks to be 3/8" 1.1 gauge. Stihl do a full chisel version which should cut a lot smoother, due to being sharper. While 1/4" has smaller teeth, more teeth in contact with wood eats more power. Can be smoother. Theres the .325, Oregons Speedcut nano, which Makita use on the UC029, my opinion its not much different to the narrow 3/8lp chains.
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Primer bulb pulling air but not the usual suspects.
jarrick replied to jarrick's topic in Maintenance help
Thanks for the replies - I've been going over it again. Yes, the bulb is the right way round and the check valve is doing what it should, and I installed the carb kit correctly, without damaging the diaphragm. It could well be the other carb has the same issue. I don't think this carb has a throttle enriching pump. I put some air down the fuel intake and it held pressure. I tried sucking on the outlet pipe (that goes to the primer bulb) whilst blocking the fuel inlet pipe and I can hear air coming into the carb from somewhere - But when I also fully screwed in the H and L adjusters, it stopped the air coming in. Is that supposed to happen? Also, it is easy to blow air into the carb via the outlet to the primer bulb - is that supposed to happen? Many thanks. -
We want to see your #ArbInAction pictures!
Mark Bolam replied to Pro Arb Magazine's topic in General chat
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We are considering purchasing a new TP 175D Tracked machine. Has anyone owned or operated this model machine ? Any thoughts or advice, would be appreciated. Cheers
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Electric Vs hydraulic controls on a forwarding trailer
gdh replied to GeoF's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
Electric is best for attaching and having everything under your fingers, it's a massive improvement. The Farma have a really nice design that go under your palms -
That's getting close...
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Husqvarna 550xp mark2 weird high reving issue?
Mark_Skyland replied to biggimmer's topic in Chainsaws
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Not had a chance yet as there are quite a few machines in the workshop. I will hopefully get a bit of time in there this week to check it out.
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and when some asshat got outta line you could deck 'em without it being on youtube within 5 minutes.
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Sub-Contract Climber Looking for One Day a Week
Simpson Arboriculture replied to Simpson Arboriculture's topic in Employment
Sorry mate way too last minute. I normally need one week in advance minimum. Hope he has a speedy recovery. Get him to the physio quick, they work wonders. -
I've had a go on Regs grapple. It noticeable out performs Captain. Easy to throw and store. But more importantly catches bigger branches easier as well as setting on all size branches easier.
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Possible, there have been numerous more devices released since then also, blackbird, throttle, akimbo 2, the other rope runner, the ISC thing. Perhaps the market isn't as lucrative now as there are more options. I just spend a day climbing on two BDBs they will take some beating..
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@Johnsond yeah I heard of it. Shouldn't exist! Wage every month enough to live a decent life and raise & educate two kids. That must be the normal. Or society heads in a hurry to self destruction.
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@pleasant ah nevermind about that... Coltan is mined by almost every black individual(even kids) in DRC(Congo)... its called blood Coltan, because every day some guy or kid dies in mine shafts that collapse and bury them alive... What a hell, this is the world we live in today... better get used to it... 😱
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Grapple Saws/ Tree Sheers Rules and Regulations
ARBQuestions replied to ARBQuestions's topic in Large equipment
Thanks for the replies. Do you/ your operators all have a grapple saw specific qualification? -