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We'll be doing a milling kit for the Timberpro 62cc saw soon - only issue is sourcing the ripping chain at the mo...

 

 

Incidentally we'll be doing a black friday deal next Friday only - EcoMill (36" chilaskan), winch, cord, oiler, fixing kit all for £120-00+vat

 

https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/product/black-friday-package-new-36-ecomill-winch-cord-oiler-fixing-kit-worth-196vat/

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We'll be doing a milling kit for the Timberpro 62cc saw soon - only issue is sourcing the ripping chain at the mo...
 
 
Incidentally we'll be doing a black friday deal next Friday only - EcoMill (36" chilaskan), winch, cord, oiler, fixing kit all for £120-00+vat
 
https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/product/black-friday-package-new-36-ecomill-winch-cord-oiler-fixing-kit-worth-196vat/
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Sounds very fair. If I needed one id pull yer arm off!
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We'll be doing a milling kit for the Timberpro 62cc saw soon - only issue is sourcing the ripping chain at the mo...
 
 
Incidentally we'll be doing a black friday deal next Friday only - EcoMill (36" chilaskan), winch, cord, oiler, fixing kit all for £120-00+vat
 
https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/product/black-friday-package-new-36-ecomill-winch-cord-oiler-fixing-kit-worth-196vat/
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If I remember I think I’ll be buying one [emoji106] is Aberdeen classed as Highlands and Islands for postage?
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Yep Aberdeen will be highlands but only another £3 or so postage..


[emoji106] cheers for getting back to me. Got to love the postal companies making an extra quick buck on the alleged Highlands and Islands trick[emoji35] but it won’t stop me ordering if I remember
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On ‎17‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 19:36, Rob D said:

We'll be doing a milling kit for the Timberpro 62cc saw soon - only issue is sourcing the ripping chain at the mo...

 

 

Incidentally we'll be doing a black friday deal next Friday only - EcoMill (36" chilaskan), winch, cord, oiler, fixing kit all for £120-00+vat

 

https://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/product/black-friday-package-new-36-ecomill-winch-cord-oiler-fixing-kit-worth-196vat/

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Did the timberpro kit ever hit the market?

 

my timberpro is still going strong, not even a recoil cord snapped. you gotta love them for the price. Now got three Chinese saws and change from £200, got a bargain off Flea Bay Spares or repair, had never been run as they couldn't adjust the carb - £40. Lol Cheap as chips and disposable at that price.

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15 hours ago, topchippyles said:

I have found a way of converting the timberpro saws to be able to fit a proper 36 inch ripping bar and chain by changing the sprocket.

I got one - it seems fine! But it had a K095 mount which means it's harder to put longer bars on.

 

We have our new Panther Intersect coming soon which would go really well with this budget 62cc saw.

 

Because the saw is held in the guide I reckon you'll be able to slab pretty large trees with this...

 

 

 

 

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