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Just now, woodwizzard said:

I bought a bigger version from them, maybe 15 years ago. 13hp Honda on it. Brilliant machine.

Yep mine came with a 9hp GX which was ok for strait grained easy split stuff but nothing else . Tried an 11hp , then the 13 hp eventually went with a 20 hp V twin . Got any pics of yours ? 

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Don't think I do. The table is about 5ft wide and the wheels and tyres look more large trailer like. Will snap a picture next time it's out. Mine came with a solid cone. I had a local engineering firm cut the end off, drill and thread the cone so it will take the replacement tips.

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1 minute ago, woodwizzard said:

Don't think I do. The table is about 5ft wide and the wheels and tyres look more large trailer like. Will snap a picture next time it's out. Mine came with a solid cone. I had a local engineering firm cut the end off, drill and thread the cone so it will take the replacement tips.

Yea mine did as well . Tried a replaceable tip cone from them but the hardening was pants on it . It just went blunt almost strait away .  Went else ware in the end . 

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3 hours ago, woodwizzard said:

God I hate 'puters! I had some more pictures, but turned them into zip files, whatever they are, so the above is the best I can do.

What engine are you using  is it still the GX 390 WW ?

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