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Husqvarna King

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  1. Without seeing it could it not be thinned? Let the wind through it?
  2. His mate brought it back because top guys use Husqvarna ??
  3. As has been said before, leave alone or fell. Poplar regrowth is one thing that makes my arsehole go 50p 5p, 50p 5p, 50p 5p?. Seriously not funny stuff
  4. Is this Harry? Welcome to the forum mate.
  5. You can't refer to forum users as members, you'll be reported ?
  6. A lot of the nice Oak trees that have been "pruned" round here look like f*cking hedges!! ?
  7. And think to yourself how much easier the guy had it that topped it last time ?
  8. 6600? Just seen that it's a7600, great machine and will be going long after all these modern pieces of crap are dead and burried
  9. If I had that setup I'd have a semi without looking at pornhub ?
  10. What are you using them for? On my second pair, first were the stretch air arborist and now the new arborist, they are superb. Hard wearing, very flexible, waterproof. Almost make me a half decent climber since converting from SIP. Definitely worth the money in my opinion. And you can buy iron on repair patches....keeps the wife happy ?
  11. Had mark 3 and 4 hiluxs, absolutely brilliant, but as has been said towing capacity is poor and they ain't quick but reliable with good build quality. Only problem I had was with leaf springs, but fitting the upgraded springs with greese points and poly bushes, never a problem since
  12. If it's too thin to climb a wolf pole pruner would do. If too thick for that you should be able to climb
  13. I think a bit of tree knowledge would be more valuable than saw tickets if you want to go it alone. Imagine pricing and you couldn't name the trees, or suggest how and when to prune, or what would be best for the tree, and better for the client in the years to come. Tree knowledge and biology is very important and learning how and why to prune properly. Good luck ?
  14. Echos ain't bad, got a 360tes and it's ok....you'd be safe if the wife's already left too ?
  15. Haha I have golfers elbow...not coz I'm posh or anything, just need to replace my silky blades more often ?
  16. 346 or 550, mind you if you're limp wristed, best stick with Stihl ? ?
  17. Fingers crossed mate....I was miss diagnosed in 2010....and I'm still here... think positive ?
  18. Probably, just nice to see one being recovered rather than another taken.
  19. Just been sent this.... Hopefully the rightful owner gets it back....if they still want it.
  20. Replace air filter (if needed), change spark plug, replace fuel filter (in tank) clean down inside of cooling fins etc on saw properly. Clean spark arrestor on exhaust ( if your saw has one). Check and replace drive sprocket if worn. Check the brake band for wear on the chain brake. Check starter cord for wear (mainly both ends) normally worth replacing if you've taken it apart to check properly. I'm sure people will add more to my list. Good luck
  21. I would have paid £600 for one but they are £1400 now ?
  22. Along with many above ....also mad Max (original), For a few dollars more, Fury, American Pie, Snatch
  23. Northern ARB seem to have trouble sending everything out......apart from f*cking emails!!! ??
  24. Also does anyone know of a glue suitable for sticking the rubber surrounds to the leather in my woodwalkers? The boots are still good but the rubber is peeling like an orange ? I've tried shoe glue but after a good climb it comes loose

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