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Hola Nino bueno y viejo, como estas

 

Si quieres una balsa grande y muy fuerte, no puedes encontrar lo en el ferreteria? Prefiero el burro:001_smile:. Perdona por mi lingua malo pero no hablo espanol desde casi ocho anyos.

 

Buenos Dia Pablo:001_smile:

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Muy Bien, quería hablar Español un poco.:001_smile:

 

Quando vivi en Las Alpujarras, tuve mismo problema. En serio, no tuve un burro……..Tienes uno?

 

Usé una balsa grande y fuerte d’el ejército y una combi can.:001_smile:

 

A veces, una Landrover Santana… muy viejo y siempre roto, pero no esta bien por las vías alta.

 

Estaba mi casa (foto) en las Alpujarras durante cuatro años.

 

un saludo... Pablo

 

(If you don’t speak Spanish (badly) we are still on donkeys and big strong bags/trolleys. …. Please feel free to suggest big strong bags for the OP’s original question…)

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i have a job every so often that requires me walking out about 30 mins from the truck to a site for large sycamore felling, i use a army berghaus cyclops bag, it just! fits in a stihl ms440 my lunch, water, flask, felling lever attached to the outside, hi lift wedge and normal wedge and sharpening kit, i put the ms440 in handle first then fit everything in around it, the blade sticking out the top makes a nice head rest lol, it is so much easier if you can carry your saw in a rucksack than carry it over your shoulder, i did that a few times then solved it in my rucksack, never looked back, just take your saw to a army surplus store or outdoor place and ask if you can try it before you buy

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