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20" it is then!

We're saving our pennies for a 395xp for big stuff.

Thanks Joe

 

 

Same here, might be a Christmas present to myself! Good luck tomorrow!

Edit: looks like once you've got it down to the union you might be able to fell it? Sod chogging that down on a 20"

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Same here, might be a Christmas present to myself! Good luck tomorrow!

Edit: looks like once you've got it down to the union you might be able to fell it? Sod chogging that down on a 20"

 

Is there much difference between the 395 and 390. I been looking on fleabay for a 390 and they rarer than rocking horse

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Ti you've mulled you new sugi bar in a fortnight and duffed your 560.have you ever heard of the word gentle :lol:

 

 

I did 11 x 60ft scots pines into 18" logs in a day the other week it was 32degrees. I think the saw got a tad hot. Also I Lent it out.Hasn't been the same since.

Waiting for new clutch parts.

Guess I am a bit heavy handed if I'm brutally honest :)

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Same here, might be a Christmas present to myself! Good luck tomorrow!

Edit: looks like once you've got it down to the union you might be able to fell it? Sod chogging that down on a 20"

 

 

That's the plan. Justo took the crown out yesterday and left me the stem.

A few snatches and fell the stick.

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