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burrell_

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  1. first pic im going to post is the the last one of the day with a thank u to MR B for the t-shirts the first job of the day was nothing to do with the tree it was catch mattys dog jack
  2. lol this sounds like it will be a ARBTALK work day :lol:
  3. my gess 045 one model below u spud its on ebay so i see
  4. why change the sprocket just use 404 granberg ripping chain
  5. its olded than a 48 my gess would be a a stihl 031, 045, 056 that age of saw
  6. i use to own one i liked that saw good never let me down just sold it as i had to many toppers witch didnt really get used enough to have them sitting around
  7. matty u got a post code or tell me where it is if u need a groundy truck and saws let me no
  8. that 880 was on ebay the over day i was watching it
  9. oh my god that WAS a nice tree i cant belive some of the things iv seen latly people seam to think they have the right to cut everthing back to there bondrey line round here
  10. i did tell u spud he was a top bloke and if u got stuck he would help as much as he could
  11. mozza can we not temp u to mill it. its such a nice colour and grain to it shame to see that cut up into fire wood if u was with in 50 mile of me i would do it or let u borrow the mill
  12. i like my 441 but i would buy a 460 over it and that 560 is one hell of a little saw i think i would go to the dark side and say 560 2nd saw 046 5th saw 560 lighter and packs one hell of a punch [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oqRk6b0qxg&feature=channel&list=UL]chainsaw cut off - YouTube[/ame]
  13. we got the heigh as always now we have come down to earth again
  14. just sent a solo 637 to n ireland royal mail 1st class saw 12.50 1st class recored 14.50 special was 21.40 insured upto 500 pound tracked, signed for and delivered with in 24 hours
  15. nice vid as always 1 problem we didnt see that nice shiny orange thing working :thumbup:
  16. i dont see why u will need parts for a while as the saw is in really good nick if u really struggle to get part stay in tuch the bloke that sold me the saw is a mate of mine and he works for leyes he is the solo sales man
  17. i used the solo thats for sale as a back up to my 200t i really like the saw the ONLY reasion for sale is i have 4 toppers and i just dont uses it or have the work to justify keeping it Specifications: Cylinder displacement: 40.2 cm³ Power output: 1.9 kW / 2.3 hp Weight (without cutting equipment) 3.7 kg, Chain pitch: 3/8 inch 14" Solo 637 40.2cc, 25cm (14"), 3/8" Chain http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/33857-whats-your-bench-today-87.html and the saw is on arbtrader if ur intrested
  18. when i run saws on aspen u need to turn the H up on the carb old saws like 076 051 dont like it but ur 028 should work fine carb setting u need to play about with eg the ms 200t wont run rite if u change it from 2 stroke stihl to aspen tweek carb setting runs fine
  19. i agree u need alot of heat for get oak burning nice mix it
  20. i would go for the oak but like matty said mix them birch burns nice to
  21. 024 will run a 16inch bar ok iv got 2 with 16inch bars on the ok they dont set the world alite on speed but they dont lack power or die in the cut when abouts do u live if ur not shore what ur doing dont play around with the carb setting
  22. thats a clean 038 nice iv always fancyed one of them but the magnum looks like someone has tryed to do the jubile clip up on that 66 and put the screew driver throught the carb boot
  23. sds welcome to the site ignore me and spuds banter spud knows his stuff he will put u rite how long u had the saw
  24. maybe need to put a 026 piston and pot on it
  25. you beat me spud:sneaky2: :lol:

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