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Looks like you worked to a good plan there Rich :thumbup1:

 

I was gonna comment about the angle of your camera but then re-read your opening post. Let you off !

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Haha. Cheers for letting me off ;)

 

Tbh when I checked the footage I thought it was all garbage. Well it was apart from the slightly better rubbish filming you can see.

 

Cheers Silky.

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Go on to utube and do a search for the vid name and it should be viewable .. It's just the link through Arb talk on a lot of vids won't allow it mate.

 

 

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Looked like an enjoyable job. What was the larger saw you were using? The bar on that topper looked different too.

 

Always makes me smile to se a krab being used like that for rigging. Baiting the purists?

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Cheers,

 

The larger saw was a 441 with a 20 inch bar I think. As for the 200t?? Maybe it is a slightly different bar. Not sure.

 

Edit: Just looked again and yes it is different. It is a lightweight one i think. Sort od like the sugihara bars with a section removed and filled with a compound material or something.

 

They have them on chainsawbars.co.uk - Stihl Rollamatic E light 12" 3/8 lo pro .050 44 drive links

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