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Husqvarna King

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  1. Thanks for your help, i knew you'd know...will try and get it going when i have some spare time:001_smile:
  2. Great vid, a good one to show how its done....watch your fingers at 4:10 i think it was, where they where awfully close to getting trapped in that gob cut as it closed, done that myself once before - on something smaller thank christ. Nice one Mike:001_smile:
  3. sorry mate i meant i thought that stihl was an 08s.....sorry to hear about your Dolmars:thumbdown:
  4. Had a quick look tonight, the fuel pipe from the tank to the carb has disintegrated, no spark and the bar has more bend than an inner tube....just uploading last pics now to show the scale
  5. Oh god sorry for that, gonna kill my mrs for that...wasnt even a recent one!! deleted now and 357 pics on way
  6. My dad is a gardener and one of his old customers (a widow) has an old Dolmar chainsaw....she has asked me to get it going and then might want to sell it.... i said it might be worth a few bob. I cant see a model number on it, although i recon it must be over 100cc, have taken some photos, more to follow when i can scale them down, i tried to get the 660 and 357 beside to show how big it is. The bar is 24":001_tt1:
  7. Im the same...or the blower...my groundy always leaves them off....just think of all the wear on the starter cord for no reason when its pulled and not started just because its switched off!!! Oh and i agree with Matty about the 361 pic....its the wrong saw, the photo has a lot more potential! HAHA
  8. I have the CP 15 and its superb!! I bought it to replace a 20L Hozelock. The CP is a much better sprayer, with its valve to keep the pressure constant and spare parts easily accessible...the only thing that annoys me is that the lance holder on the side of the tank is crap....you clip the lance in, put the sprayer on the shelf in the yard and then the lance falls off!! does it every time!! Other than that i reccomend the CP15
  9. That bench in your avatar looks quality mate, did you make it yourself?
  10. hate the heat...been hedgecutting today though so not too bad.....still been sweating like a reggae band at a KKK meeting!!!! Good news is i got home and my 34" jeans fit me again!!
  11. Nah mate seriously they are great!! and so are the rakes:001_tongue:
  12. I got a deal on the wolf garten metal spring tine....they were £9 each at ernest doe in essex and are not like a spring bock. they have the feel of a plastic rake but with wide metal tines....have bought 2 of these and very impressed, they work well on grass and tarmac and havnt worn down at all yet
  13. so are they/you going to replace the anti vibration rubbers and have them re-assessed? i wonder how the Husqvarnas would come up in comparison....as the antivibration systems are much stronger?
  14. To be honest, i have both, 262, 357,346 in husqy and 011, 034, ms200t, ms660.... I love the 357, less vibration, faster pick up on revs, nice balance and has been the most reliable....prefer using a 395xp over my 660 but the 660 isnt too bad now i have sorted the oil problem and lack of chain tensioniong. The ms200t is the only saw i'd use in a tree, had one of the old box like 020's before that. The 034 and 357 are both from 2002, and the 357 is in a different class seems more powerful (even though both 56.5cc) the chain tensioner on the husqy is on the side rather than the knuckle scraping 034 and the 034 is heavier and vibrates more...I know the ms series are different but im still a die hard Husky man where chainsaws are concerned. The air injection system on the husqys and the anti vibration is why i buy them.
  15. And plenty of pegs to go with them? lol:001_tongue:
  16. Dont listen to Skyhuck...WHAT A GREAT SAW!!!! .
  17. Wow that sounds great....but isnt Vancouver one of the areas which gets the most rainfall!!??
  18. Graeme Mcmahon, Reg Coates, and Bob Willis from the old England Cricket team:001_smile:
  19. Hi there mate, there is an excellent Hire firm near Chelmsford - R.C Boreham 01245231320, they will hire flail mowers not sure about a driver too but their prices are very good...I normally Hire one from my old farm employer when needed but i know even he hires other machinery from Borehams...goodluck
  20. Thought it was just me.... I topped out a fairly big ash tree earlier this year and at 25-30ft there was what looked like a hammer wedge right in the centre!!!

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