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Husqvarna King

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  1. no one bought my 152:thumbdown: lol
  2. a 395/66 will outcut a 3120 or 088 on a 30" bar and would use a lot less fuel. the 390xp would be a good choice in my opinion:thumbup1:
  3. 6'2 and 14st 10....was 15st 6lb 2 weeks ago after a 2 week all inclusive holiday, its amazing how much weight you can loose in a day with a decent size take down etc
  4. or my husky bag or cap (blue) come to think of it:confused1:
  5. They're not orange:crying:
  6. Ha Ha, cheers thats great thanks - They cant be as good as the husky though:sneaky2:
  7. I wasnt in my chainsaw boots, i was pressure washing in a pair of steel toes Cats.....they are like sponges now!!
  8. Anyone know if i can get them in this country?? I remember them from an old Husky catalogue. Seem a good idea, and they'd work a treat tonight for my wet boots:thumbup1:
  9. As steve said it helps when you cant undercut if a log is close to the ground but also if you're using a larger saw it takes the weight off, as you are cutting down once you have bored in, rather than having to hold the saw up, if that makes sence
  10. I had a cheap groundie a couple of years ago to help me and usual groundie....i was rigging down a big Sycamore and there were several statues underneath, when the last limb to be lowered was finished there was no risk of damaging anything with the last bits, but as the normal groundie untied the limb on the ground i looked over......only to see the "new" groundie turn round whilst holding a branch and knock one of these statues clean off its stand and it smashed!!! When the client came home she thought that it was my fault as i did the cutting!! Cheap groundies dont pay....even on simple jobs
  11. I use a prussic, and have different lengths, a small one for use with a strop. Have macrograb for wirecore and use another small prussic on second/main line when chogging down.
  12. Not sure - probably. but i always take the starter cover off if im removing a clutch
  13. I never use a piston stop, but instead just knot a piece of starter cord...does the same thing and wont break/leave deposits in the bore
  14. me too....and the trailer looks the balaerics:001_smile:
  15. On Channel Quest (38 on freeview i think) at 9pm tonight - sorry if its already been mentioned:001_smile:
  16. Try Universal Engine Power in Dunmow, Essex....01371875331, Stan or Richard are the two Kohlar men...Hope this helps mate
  17. I bought a 15g sachet of Celox today, i was just wanting some advice from those of you that have/use it as to where u store it....I was thinking either my chaisaw helmet, above the straps or in the first aid pouch on my harness. Am a little worried about having it in the first aid kit as mine has come open and gets knocked about when climbing, but im also worried if i put it in my helmet that it might be hard to get to in an emergency or if i cannot treat myself people/groundies might not think to look for it there. Any advice would be much appreciated thanks fellas.
  18. Yeah, great job and superb photos Monkey D:thumbup1:
  19. my huskies have see through petrol tanks:001_smile:
  20. So you're telling me if you are cutting a hardwood tree or a dead branch your chainsaw doesnt get slightly blunt?? i lightly sharpen my saw twice a day when im coppicing Hornbeam, can cut much faster, easier work...hardwood blunts the saw!! I hate watching people cut with a blunt saw!!
  21. I've bolted a 6ft stabila spirit level onto my 30 inch guide bar.....cuts level every time:001_tt2:
  22. saw sounds fine to me, think your chain is too tight, you have to give long bar/chains a bit of play, not too much but more than a smaller one
  23. wudda been too late, lookin at the pics he was ploughing the field at the time
  24. Tell the wife that the 372 is a mid ranger not a large saw:thumbup1:
  25. Nice one......Fred Dibnah eat your heart out:thumbup1:

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