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bob

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  1. my literature is not bang upto date but i thought the 570 ran on 3/8 bar and chain and the first link from cheapmowers.com says it,s 3/8 the husky manual says its 3/8 so i dont think it will but see what it says on the sprocket as that will give you a definate answer if bar is wrong the bar no you posted is for a 325 chain
  2. what does it say on side of sprocket
  3. Husqvarna 570 Petrol Chainsaw BUY at CheapMowers http://weborder.husqvarna.com/order_static/doc/usa/2004/I04000/I0401182.pdf your bar will fit most husky saws inc 357 346 351ect what chain did they send
  4. thats a 325 bar is yours not a 3/8
  5. no wonder it,s still on going if you can,t make a simple decision:blushing:
  6. sorted just posted them
  7. put all details part no pitch guage
  8. where are you sam
  9. or post bar details stamped on side of bar also was saw brand new or used
  10. which one do you fancy its a bit like saying i fancy a chainsaw anyone used one
  11. still got 2 nice 254 complete with choke and all other parts in fact full of fuel and raring to go to work and also a lot of spares but 2 choke nobs down:blushing:
  12. my wish list is there
  13. agreed i love MINE:thumbup:
  14. 9-11 blaze is ok if it has not swelled at all as its 11mm i prefer 10 or 10.5mm and they recommend used with dynamic rope
  15. i use cinch for chogging down with the rope on a running bowline type thing so i can decend on just a pole although tbh have been a massive fan of cinch i am only a fan now spiderjack is my main system and is also good for decending on but am not fully sure of whether your supposed to i don't believe you can with the positioner
  16. download the assessment schedule from nptc site NPTC | Assignment Schedules but just watch as they are changing but not that much
  17. sorry peter whats that for is that available funds needed or registration fees
  18. sad thing is you came on at 1.30am to tell us:blushing:
  19. why do you need to use a top hander in a mewp:blushing:
  20. routinely inspect for hardening or swelling yes it does affect vib levels we had one 254 that was 1hr daily usage and fitted new rubbers and close to doubled it and no tears or cracks but had swollen but have more moved to springs other than MS200T:001_cool:
  21. always a shame to hear even if not tree related but hits the thought button cheers for posting and condolences to anyone affected
  22. cheers for that anyhow about time you sorted that wife out then i give my wife the same birthday card every year just keep taking it away and siding it till next year:thumbup: and i am not scottish:thumbup:
  23. cheers justin is that the same as last year:blushing:
  24. nice helmet for grinding:thumbup:
  25. nice one do you feed it regular or just when it comes?

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