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Rob D

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About Rob D

  • Birthday 22/02/1973

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  • Location:
    Lymington, Hampshire
  • Interests
    Playing with wood!
  • Occupation
    Tree surgeon/timber milling
  • Post code
    SO416DG
  • City
    Lymington

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  1. Hi Rob, Im the guy who bought 2 GB bars off you up in Kendal, Cumbria last month. I was after some advice if you dont mind, at the moment i use a 660 for milling, 36" GB bar, its ok but im thinking of upgrading and dont know whether to get an 880 or a big husky. My big felling saw is a 395xp and imo is a far better saw than the 660 so i thought of getting a 3120 husky instead of the 880. i have heard a few bad stories about 880 a couple of people i know have had issues with them. hope you can help, Cheers,Hodge.

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