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Husqvarna King

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  1. I'd choose the 95 over the 66 anyday, but just down to bad past experiences, same as yourself....have a truce with my 66 at the mo hasnt played up for a while:thumbup1:
  2. Thread should have read: 'Landrovers are awsome, but Jap 4x4's are better'
  3. No offence but i think thats a bit expensive really, when you can get a new one for near £700 without the risk and with warrenty too.....
  4. Mr Ed (the talking horse) takes down another tree:001_smile:
  5. I have heard that you can filter the red dye out of ag diesel using cat litter...never tried it but i have heard that it works - Mog users maybe thats your solution:001_tongue:
  6. So you use a nylon piston stop to remove the clutch, i use a small piece of starter cord and knot it and put that down the bore, does the same thing and is easier and more convenient, also it pays to take the recoil off before putting the clutch back on and tightening, thats what i do with the Huskies anyway
  7. would rather eat my own B******s than do either!!
  8. selling the Hi-lux is almost as painful as using a stihl chainsaw
  9. Thanks for that Tree Beard, might just give that a go.....just seems sad letting it go - has never let me down
  10. Ha Ha, nah those logs were a load of 6 month old Ash, was only splittting the reems and moving them across the yard thats why its got so many on it...nearly 2 level loads there....the old thing is as tough as old boots. Gonna put it on Ebay if none of you guys are interested
  11. Still up for grabs lads, has two batteries on her that are only a month old too
  12. No way mate, have you seen how much leaf springs are, and i dont mean those crappy copy versions
  13. Sorry, Forgot to say im near Stansted airport in Essex
  14. a photo taken last month (sign is magnetic)
  15. Selling my M-reg Toyota Hilux 4x4 Failed its MOT today (expires on 1st Feb): *Brake pipe corroded *Front drag link end ball has excessive play *nearside front lower axle swivel joint has excessive play in a swivel pin *nearside leaf spring fractured *handbrake efficiency below requirements *registration plate lamp not working Truck had a new head in 2005,and the engine is in good condition, as is chassis Its a 4x4 single cab Has a few dents Michelin road tyres front:60% rear: 80% JVC mask type CD player Clean interior Tow ball and drawbar pin + electrics 179,000 miles Load liner (if wanted) in v.good condition Tax till June 2009 (if wanted) Looking for £850 if youre interested guys
  16. Quercus ilex?
  17. hey mate, i have also had trouble with my 660, different problem to you but took it to Stanton Hope - Essex and they were a great help. give them a try
  18. both hands....the left thumb should be around the handle, not over it...and thumb throttling with the right hand wasnt needed there...only advised for felling
  19. Thought so.....ice road trucking.....or topping Redwoods???
  20. the exhaust might be blocked, i had this trouble on a hedgecutter last year....similar problem to yourself
  21. so nearly £300 per day for gardening??!!!
  22. the hairy legs!! and the tree felling lads need a turning strap:001_smile:
  23. Maybe you wanna be a bit more careful....never had any trouble with any of my Huskys, have a ms340 and 660 which have both had their troubles
  24. i did say some...i give my phone bills to accountant she deals with it:001_cool:
  25. Im unsure on that, i have 2 landline numbers on mine as i have a business partner, we just use both our home numbers, you can still use some of your home phone bill against your tax this way

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