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  On 19/05/2020 at 17:45, spuddog0507 said:
Oh my God i need a 084 088 or a 090 if it involves admiring glances from sex starved housewives !!!!!!!!
Tbh if you just whack monstar bar and huge dawgs on it does the same job
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MS200Ts are like gold dust, even parts make good £££. Most likely your 200s have carb issues, if they are near complete then £100-150 per saw.

Is the 084 the one I looked at?

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  On 19/05/2020 at 17:45, spuddog0507 said:

Oh my God i need a 084 088 or a 090 if it involves admiring glances from sex starved housewives !!!!!!!!

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If you going to have one make it a big one I always think of these saws as a substitute for a small cock!

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  On 19/05/2020 at 19:52, dumper said:

If you going to have one make it a big one I always think of these saws as a substitute for a small cock!

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Why you thinking of small cocks ? Yep but i think you could be right on that one , I know a few lads who come working with us and they turn up with a 661 with a 36" bar or a 500i with 30" bar, to do some thinnings on some 25-30 yr old timber when a 261 with 16" bar will do the job in hand, i have got more saws than i need but slowly getting rid of a few and i will just end up with 3 261 461 and a 660 that i bought about 5 yrs ago and it wont of had 25ltrs of furl through it yet,

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  On 19/05/2020 at 20:32, spuddog0507 said:

Why you thinking of small cocks ? Yep but i think you could be right on that one , I know a few lads who come working with us and they turn up with a 661 with a 36" bar or a 500i with 30" bar, to do some thinnings on some 25-30 yr old timber when a 261 with 16" bar will do the job in hand, i have got more saws than i need but slowly getting rid of a few and i will just end up with 3 261 461 and a 660 that i bought about 5 yrs ago and it wont of had 25ltrs of furl through it yet,

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I’m sorry but a man can never have too many saws. 

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Wow, this really suprises me, i would have thought they would be worth F all. Just goes to show, the amount of old saws I have binned over the years, mainly 254's, 257's, 550's, 560's and 200t's.

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  On 22/05/2020 at 07:56, bmp01 said:

Interested in seeing what makes a 150t tick - '3x150t in bits' if you think I can build 1 saw from them.

 

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I have no idea, I have never used any of them, I imagine similar faults/breakages..

We have stopped buying them as although they are well liked by the climbers they do not hold up the abuse that employees subject them too.. I expect they would last considerably better when used by someone who paid for them..

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  On 22/05/2020 at 12:29, benedmonds said:

I have no idea, I have never used any of them, I imagine similar faults/breakages..

We have stopped buying them as although they are well liked by the climbers they do not hold up the abuse that employees subject them too.. I expect they would last considerably better when used by someone who paid for them..

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Interesting, what do they use mostly now?

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