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5 minutes ago, Fatboy2017 said:

I will check tomorrow afternoon to 100% check it will fit, I'm sure it will

I'm sure it can be made to fit and in any case I need to modify some dogs for the Jonsered 920 (which was used on some leylandii windblow today, 25 years old and 30 inch through near the base) and it can be used on that if not the 2100.

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To stop the locals pinching it, just leave it in large pieces until you can extract it. Their little shity saws will clap out on the larger stuff. Reckon my trusty ported 346 would do a lot of that though, all but the main trunk. 

The trusty 181se would do that......just wetting ADWs appetite with a bit of old Husky porn!!

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17 hours ago, spudulike said:

To stop the locals pinching it, just leave it in large pieces until you can extract it. Their little shity saws will clap out on the larger stuff. Reckon my trusty ported 346 would do a lot of that though, all but the main trunk. 

The trusty 181se would do that......just wetting ADWs appetite with a bit of old Husky porn!!

I haven't got back to that because access got too wet but did get to deal with a hung up leylandii windblow, 30" through at base but the Jonsered 920 ripped through it, which is interesting as it wouldn't sell at £100. Homeowner  had gone and bought a Titan (einhell) and just about wrecked it before he gave up. My 30 year old 262 and 38 yo 920 did the job fine.

 

I even got some climbing in to the birch it was all hung up in but no LOLER inspectors present  let alone two ropes😀

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On 03/03/2022 at 16:49, openspaceman said:

I haven't got back to that because access got too wet but did get to deal with a hung up leylandii windblow, 30" through at base but the Jonsered 920 ripped through it, which is interesting as it wouldn't sell at £100. Homeowner  had gone and bought a Titan (einhell) and just about wrecked it before he gave up. My 30 year old 262 and 38 yo 920 did the job fine.

 

I even got some climbing in to the birch it was all hung up in but no LOLER inspectors present  let alone two ropes😀

Seen it all before....even old iron is still damn effective on this sort of work. 

920 for £100....even on eBay, that should do double that!

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