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Posted

Thanks for the pictures Andrew,

Am I right in thinking the 5105C is the one with the easy start?

Could you quote me for a 15 or 16in, .325 with easy start please. :thumbup1:

Kind Regards, John.

Posted
Thanks for the pictures Andrew,

Am I right in thinking the 5105C is the one with the easy start?

Could you quote me for a 15 or 16in, .325 with easy start please. :thumbup1:

Kind Regards, John.

 

That above saw in the photo is running a 15" .325 bar and chain and easy start

 

Price as follows £407+vat Delivery £10+vat

 

Thanks :thumbup::thumbdown:

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A couple of pics of the ported 420. Looking good me thinks:thumbup1:

 

Thinking it's time to move this little beauty on. Sounds and cuts great but don't use it very often:thumbdown:

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Thinking it's time to move this little beauty on. Sounds and cuts great but don't use it very often:thumbdown:

 

I think it should come back down here again :thumbup::thumbup: I got some new ideas I was thinking about trying with it and I miss it :lol::lol:

Posted
Put in order Tuesday, saw arrived today great service & goodies to boot !

Merci Beacoup

Dave

 

:thumbup1:

 

No problem Dave happy to sort you out with a new workhorse PS-6100H

Thanks :thumbup::thumbup:

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I think it should come back down here again :thumbup::thumbup: I got some new ideas I was thinking about trying with it and I miss it :lol::lol:

 

Thinking she might be missing you too Andrew:001_wub:

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi Andrew, took the PS-35 for a run out this week and I must say I'm well pleased with it. The narrow bar and light weight makes it ideal for poking into coppice stools and carrying it around the woods clearing deer fences of windblow and overhangs. Its only had to cope with a max of 12 inch oak up to yet but pulled through that without complaining.

 

It has even found a friend in one of its bigger "cousins"

 

 

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Cheers

Pete

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