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Chris and Paul's "Bang Tidy" thread.


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Big thanks to Rob Gusthart for sorting me a Stihl sign out for the workshop!

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And look what I've got...

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Sent using my carrier pigeon

 

HI CHRIS the best saw STIHL MAKE THE 880 ON A 4FT BAR:thumbup1: NICE ON LARGE BUTTS IM KING OF THE BUTTS :thumbup1:thanks jon

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However much we miss our past cars, its our vans that put the bread on the table. I miss mine every day....

 

 

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HI CHRIS cars are toys like you say it the work trucks put the cash on the table mate :thumbup1:very nice MK1:thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1:JON :thumbup:

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Well im off to bed no w as Ive got a busy day tomorrow with the family, we are off to Harewood House In Leeds just south of Halifax.

Its the VW Festival this weekend, if anyone is in the area to call in as its a great weekend, lots to do for all ages, obviously if you like cars you'll love Sunday Show & Shine, see the link:

VW Festival : Fri 16th to Sun 18th August 2013 : Camping, Disco, Live Bands, Show and Shine, Traders, Auto Jumble) at Harewood House in Leeds

We are hedding off at 9am tomorrow down to Go-Outdoors to buy a new tent then heading down the road to HarewoodHouse.

Ill be posting lots of great pics this weekend so keep checking in...

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Wish I had jumped on this thread sooner. Saw it but didn't view it.

 

Thought it would be full of bang tidy women......:lol:

 

Ok first off stihl 880, just a pure bread monster. Should be built with a kick start rather than pull. Or a starter motor...

 

But this has been sorted.

 

Next is chipper. The cm220 9 inch and even tho it comes in at 1.3t the 75hp Isuzu engine just means in munches it way through anything you out in it. The extra weight is easily made up for in power. Also wouldn't be hard to machine feed it either. Plus it will throw the chip easily into a long tipper trailer (done it)

 

Used one for the past 2-3 yrs and I have struggled to get the stress control to even kick in, managed it on some big (7-8inch) connie about 10ft long, but it didn't kick in for long, didn't even judder it in, just sped up and carried on. Plus the six round blades mean they just get turned rather than removed and replaced, less down time waiting for sharpen if no spare set. Well easily run a season out of hard work.

 

Nice thread Paul. And chris can I ask where you got the bang tidy sticker from as I would love one on my landy. :thumbup:

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