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MattyF

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  1. Didn’t waste any time bill!
  2. 8 ton botex ? Ours has its own hydraulic tank and runs off the pto.
  3. Would love to know how the curve was traditionally made on these , are they cut this way or steam bent. If cut is there a specific technique that was used??
  4. MattyF

    Stihl ms241

    To be fair I’ve had a few tanks through the 241 and didn’t think it was a bad saw at all... if I wanted a light weight rear handle I would certainly have it on the list
  5. Interesting... I wonder how well it performs, was never a big fan of the ZZ on the wrench, found it too sticky .
  6. Thinking about it again I’ve had the echo flat out and buried bar deep dead wooding some big oaks and removing some sizeable lumps over the last few days , I never felt the urge to ask for the 540 on and I know if I was using the 150 i would of, I had it in the mewp last week for a day after using the 540 and it’s the perfect bucket saw and you don’t get any where near as fatigued cutting and chucking for 3 hungry groundies ! .
  7. Running both and the echo imo is a better saw despite as it nears using up its fuel it has a habit of stalling on the bottom third of the tank ,but I’d still take it over the 150 any day of the week.. the compromise is a 150 bar on the echo ! Definitely recommend doing that if you get the echo.
  8. This.
  9. That’s looking great John , you fancy making another?? Also is there a specific tow bar kit needed for it?
  10. I’m feeling this a little now , the 462 looks impressive on paper with the same power as the. 461 and the weight virtually of a 560 what’s not to like.
  11. srt rules the day with free climbing or spiking , the slack if your system if it is setup right should just fall through and all progress is captured instantly, limb walking is easier once you have gotten over that there is no friction, imo it’s kind of like learning to use a rope guide after years of not and being used to heavy friction holding your weight.. you don’t like it but soon it becomes apparent life is easier.... SRT jumps and swings easier , no friction and one point of contact makes monovering the canopy a beeeze... I honestly believe comp climbing will now go off to a different level.
  12. It is always nice to have a midrange saw with heated handles ... even if you only use them 3 times a year !
  13. 2511 and 150’s over a silky any day of the week for me. My tennis elbow does not like silkys !
  14. Husky did a short block for around £200 (crank cases and crank ) from memory, change it over your self .... I put all my bolts on a bit of card and labelled them , took a load of photos was pretty easy to swap over , I’ve done a couple of 560’s like this now.
  15. Fly fishing reel won’t work as you could not set the drag tight enough imo unless you buy a very expensive one ! ...also only a few have a multiplier effect so progress would be slow.
  16. It was for the old original aluminium 020 .... I feel even older now!
  17. Gave up using one on a double rope , could never work out what causes it but it just happens and is a pita ! but it does not seem a problem SRT ... interesting it does not happen on the zigzag. I’m intrigued to see the Treeimagineers bridge device and see if hockling on a double rope occurs with it still, noticed mark bridge in the video has it set up on a double rope VT.
  18. Would appear Tree stuff are out of 60” augers but they have a wider selection of smaller ones.. the old chainsaw drill attachments are pretty good from memory , I did have an old stihl one but sold it unfortunately. https://www.treestuff.com/store/start.asp?category_id=52
  19. I Use a BT 45 with drill bits well over a meter long ,tree stuff USA sells them and also the rods and eyes as I found it almost impossible to source them in the U.K. if you put an order in don’t forget them, shipping and import are a bit high but it’s quick delivery and also a good excuse to order up some non CE cougar blue
  20. MattyF

    What kit to buy

    If you treat your saws properly and clean them daily and they will be one person saws husky for me,I love the 560’s ...but if you are gonna have a load of lads using them and they never get a filter clean then stihl. I like the new echos and makitas but Some of the range feels dated both make a great 50cc saw.. I even regretted slightly buying a 550 after having a play with the makita. Never had much bother with the t540’s and 560’s that wasn’t down to abuse but thinking about renewing a lot of my saws and using 8 year old stihl 460 yesterday it felt good apart from the shit anti vibes ... I would choose another 560, and maybe a stihl 461 .. can’t seem to track down a 572!
  21. Aye but I’ve heard and been told Atlantica is brittle in comparison
  22. Really ?? Off the back of my cobra experience I have recommend it to folks and three of them have brought the blowers ... no complaints but the fuel cap. I’m as snobby as hell with my saw but then a saw is not like a blower... if I gun my husky 560 or stihlms460 at the critical moment it’s when I need the power that is why I choose those saws .. a reliable cheap blower in the face of what our German and Swedish friends offer us I would probably take the cobra !
  23. Compact would be a nightmare unless trailered on the roads .. quad lacks pto ... is pretty much crap at every thing but road work and getting places fast but you can take a quad almost any where. I use a Honda trx 250 it’s great for getting tools or planting trees or collecting hedge laying stakes but not much good for anything else in the woods.
  24. Is Atlantic cedar worth anything ?? I’ve heard folk raving on here about it but when I’ve tried to sell it or pass it in to a mill they have not been interested and told its vastly inferior to Lebanon cedar?
  25. First Tree looks rotten ,it’s also alive still .. just the cavity alone would warrant a bat survey ....imo also it could be retained as a monolith and continue growing if carefully done and damage minimised to the existing live foliage m. The second one looks a nice stick ! Problem is this though that buyers of timber will rarely come out for one tree, so I doubt you would get many offers also the grinding of the stumps or stump would be more than you would get for the timber... unless they see some tiger oak or brown oak on the felled stem ... that could also just as easily be hollow ! And lastly they look like they are on a fence line ?? No saw mill will want them !

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