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We dont normally work at the weekend but as the access was through a garage or onto a school field we took the easy option of the school field. Large spruce to fell, customer took wall down ready so we got their at 7.45, jim climbed it and chucked winch rope on and had it down by 8. chipped and logged by 9 then went and got the stumpy and ground out the stump. done and paid by 12.30. I wish every job went as well as this.

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Sweet mate, Looked a nice day for it too :001_cool:

 

Any day thats dry is a bonus mozza, it also gave me a chance to try my new toy......346xp, great saw, i had one of the old ones and this new one has more power and a sexy silver side case.:thumbup:

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Any day thats dry is a bonus mozza, it also gave me a chance to try my new toy......346xp, great saw, i had one of the old ones and this new one has more power and a sexy silver side case.:thumbup:

 

I do love the 346xp, They are great saws :thumbup:

 

What you done with the old one mate?

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I do love the 346xp, They are great saws :thumbup:

 

What you done with the old one mate?

 

Keeping it as a spare, it was my first "propper" saw, its had a new engine and is battered and worn but i wouldnt part with it.:001_smile:

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I would work every saturday if they would go like that but as someone said they are few and far between.

 

The 346 is a lovely saw toying between that an a 357

 

Stick to 346 unless you need to push an 18" bar, much lighter and easier to handle than 357!

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