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burrell_

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  1. Porting bug has bit hard the 357 ported is one hell of a saw
  2. If ur bringing tea bags dean I best bring Kelly with me :lol:
  3. I'm in mate quite want to have a look at a hb20 I will bring the GOPRO
  4. See much better way of putting it I understand spud i always enjoy reading your indepth post :thumbup1:
  5. U can still buy most spares from any stihl dealer
  6. Yes it's a 076av the 076 are all the same It will run a 48inch bar on a mill easy But the best set up is 36 or 42 inch bar Good saw bomb prof
  7. I do call spud the dark lord :lol:
  8. No mate but if u kick the fence it works lol Just of topic can u look at the gov setting on ur 070 please Cheers
  9. Might be able to come on 22nd if u want a bit of input mate
  10. U can't really do much with the squish until U start playing around with pop up positions Most saws are set to the right squish from new Spud will explain it alot better when he is. On line
  11. I uses my 48 inch mill With 660 on a 25and 30 inch bar For bigger stuff 36,42and 48 inch bar on a 076 And like Alec said on a 25inch bar the 48inch mill ent a pain u just have to make shore u have 4ft of milling space
  12. A 30inch bar maybe mate on 3ft wood spud will that do and we will vid my 660 to see the difference
  13. Look at u show off Now I ent telling u when deans coming to do a demo for ed :001_tt2: Friday the 10am 7th feb mate :lol:
  14. Have u looked at peices for a new one mate
  15. But u have now seen the light wolfie in rigging kit :lol:
  16. Busy spud ent the word lol Nearly finished the 070 Sorting through the chipper Sounds like u bin busy as always mate
  17. Yeh I will give me 2-3 weeks to get her up and running as I don't really want to spend anymore money on it at the mo Pm me what u have please eddy and how much u want for them :thumbup1: Cheers martin
  18. Plan is to get it sorted first mate The new back Handel I had kicking about So I ent spent money on it
  19. Its nealy ready eddy Waiting for a me front handle got to pressure test it Then find some big wood
  20. Count me in mate if deans up for it Tell him to bring a lorry load of toys Be interested to see hb20 working
  21. Just read the whole post if u think a 395 will out cut a 076 in big wood it won't I was cutting next a a 395 in big wood over Xmas In 30inch wood both with 36inch bars there was nothing in the cutting Once in 36inch + wood the 076 will beat the 395 As far as the AV goes I would pick the 076 up over the 660 as it gives me white fingers using the 660 all day The 395 felt a really nice saw I my buy one to be ported one day Iv not had a play with a 661 yet so can't comment If ur looking to buy a big big saw I think I would buy a 3120 and have it ported There ent much difference between the 395 and 660 in the field Apart from the colour I would be tempted to try the 661 though Hope that help a bit
  22. Eds trying to get a demo from dean bud if dean busy u fancy dropping in to him as a favour witch im shore iv earned :lol: Ps the 070 is nearly ready
  23. U can buy some good gear with that look a tp160 I had a demo machine out I was most impressed with it
  24. I run a master tipper and jo-beau m400 Has worked quit well just got a timberwolf 150 Vans a easy to get hold of What I should have done is put more money into a chipper when I first started What sort of money u looking a spending give us a better idea of what the best gear u can buy for the money u want to spend
  25. burrell_

    jonsered 920

    Think I should be ur sales man :lol:

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