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Husqvarna King

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  1. i have a parts book for my old CD 2100 husky, she was a 1983 model i think
  2. yeah, im on holiday too:sad:
  3. :confused1:would only take an hour i would say £150.....they are not as tall as they seem if that little ladder is 16ft then they are only 25ft.... its a piece of cake...if i priced that at more than £200 round here i would be laughed at
  4. i use a dremel or flat file, but remember the blades are actually hollow ground, so beter for a profesional sharpen.....it also helps to tighten the blades (especially near the tip) as that will help them to cut better
  5. sad to say i own an ms066, been very disappointed with it, i agree with steve where he says there isnt really a "better" saw, i think that peoples past experiences etc give the main judgement, i have used a 395xp and a CD2100 husky that never missed a beat and i guess thats why im a husky man...the 200t is the only climbing saw though - stihl certainly have that right - just wish that companies (and i dont just mean chainsaws) would build things to last!!
  6. i took one of those down in 2005, was planted in 1993 and in that short time was huge!!! The rings were an inch apart at least!! had some lovely fires from it too:001_tt1:
  7. Whats the story - morning glory!!!
  8. Hey steve, try Rapid Platforms in Spellbrook (near Bishops Stortford) they have all types of MEWP 01279 501 501
  9. yeah, i have done it before topping out too, but not normally, just keep the spikes sharp and at correct angle
  10. my mrs is an Essex girl too......
  11. he saves the washing machine for the crane cables:001_smile:
  12. slow and steady wins the race:thumbup1:
  13. All of the West Coast fallers are big girls anyway!!
  14. HAHA like the specsavers advert:sneaky2:
  15. B*stards!!!! will be funny if you get a photo of a punctured abandoned van tomorrow though!!
  16. Ok...Sorry everyone, didnt want to come across as rude etc, just I love a good fell, my eyes light up when its on the cards, and the tighter the gap the more fun it is and the better the feeling when you see in down in exactly the right place - does anything beat that feeling????
  17. well it is really, why would anyone chog down if there's room for the fell and no bowling green lawn to protect..... This has always puzzled me
  18. what a pointless thread
  19. normally a warning before i start the cut, and once the saw is going they know not to go under, i do shout "heads up" though.....my good mate who is a contract climber shouts "yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh" while making each cut at the top of his voice.....gets a few odd looks from his customers haha
  20. I think it looks good, but not sure if it is right as the page header, and looks odd being 3D, no offence guys, also thought it was cool with JP Beaver's pic on the old one
  21. HAHA that made me LOL:001_tongue:
  22. i was taught spear cuts at college....not on anything too big though:scared1:
  23. Yeah, i totally agree with you there, but with a trailer, long as u check serial number and have a good look over it it should be all good, some are even new!! The chainsaws/diggers etc can all be started etc but i would be very weary about buying anything like that from any auction....still if u have a few quid to spend and like tinkering like me its a good place to go
  24. buying a Ranger????!!! What do you want a "clit" truck for!!??? The Auction is a good place mate, normally people view on a Sunday and attend the real Auction on the Monday, you can even make a bid over the phone or find out the reserve, the guy in charge is very helpful too. Also if you came on the Monday there is an Ifor williams dealer (new trailers) less than a mile from the Auction site:001_smile:
  25. try http://www.theauctioneer.co.uk it is a monthly auction held on the last monday in every month, it is in Essex however but i go every month and there are some great trailers of all different sizes and many in great condition, they go very cheap. might be worth a look

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