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burrell_

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  1. josh mate try one of these much easier Jameson Big Shot Head | F R Jones and Son
  2. if it runs put it on ebay it will make 180 easy if it was a 050 or 051 i would have snaped ur hand off
  3. 5 ransomes 2 bristols and a cat R2 plus over stuff josh
  4. stick with the 441 with a 20inch bar and a 200t mate thats what i did when i first when on my own 441 will make u more money than a smaller saw as u can cut up and fell bigger wood quicker then buy a smaller saw when u can spare the cash i done foot path clearance of 6 weeks when i first went on my own. clearing out stuff from 4inch to 20inch after the first 2 day i didnt notice the weight. hope that helps i like stihl saws but what might be worth looking into is a husq 372xp alot of blokes on here reckon they are a great saw
  5. has anyone got any spec on this saw please
  6. scag all the way :thumbup: eats grass for fun
  7. Baileys thats who i was looking at big bore kit im going to pressure check the crank and see if its worth the kit and i may as well port it to
  8. burrell_

    for mr B

    that the bloke top man good laugh
  9. i got a pot for u to look at but i think u may say its ********* mate u had any thing to do with the big bore piston kits of a 046 (just thinking at the moment
  10. put them in a lathe and turn them down to the next size thats what i would do mate they would be all shinny then
  11. burrell_

    for mr B

    pmed u his number mate
  12. burrell_

    for mr B

    try johnny slap mate he is funny and great with kids he does all are stage shows a steam rallys top bloke Johnny Slap - Juggling, stilt walking, fire eating, unicycling. A Dynamic FX Performer i will see if i can get him mob number for u
  13. i cant see it vid unavailable mate but thanks for thinking of me
  14. do u mean these matty the vids look smart Multi-tip Home page
  15. i will do some thinking over the weekend i no i wont be buying another pair of Elten Hydrofell Boots again
  16. and how long did u say the one u had on lasted i no i asked today but i forgot lol
  17. i think iv got my self down to 2 pairs Pfanner Klima-Air Tirol Fighter MEINDL Woodwalker Pro
  18. i brought a pair of Elten Hydrofell Boots 7 months ago and the soles on both boots are starting to split i only brought them to treat myself they cost me 145. the boots i had before that cost me 100 and they lasted me 14 months witch is twice as long i was just wondering what boots people use on here and how long they have lasted cheers for any help martin
  19. the 357 worked really well i see the 372 as it come out the van just for show but never hurd it run so it was not me that broke it must be george he dont like the husqs
  20. morning way great but the wind got up but it was a good day
  21. while i was no my travels today to go pick up a new toy i drove past this and deside to turn round and send the sat nav made. i had to take somes pics friendly looking things ent they
  22. all i can say is the jo-beau chipper i have is built really well if that anything to go on it should be a good grinder but it looks better in green [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qssm67AoXk&feature=related]YouTube - agria 7600 - Baumstubbenfräse - vollautomatischer Ablauf[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRQ-26jmhF4&feature=related]YouTube - agria 7600 Baumstubbenfräse - vollautomatischer Ablauf[/ame] i no it dont help u much
  23. i use a 66 for milling and find the Granberg Ripping Chain the best one pm Rob D on here or u will get his number on the alaskan mills site give rob a call he have never put me wrong (top bloke) hope that helps u mate cheer martin alaskan mill I home of the portable chainsaw mill
  24. just found a vid of steve hard at work [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcbnS-SkEX8&feature=related]YouTube - Beech Removal[/ame]

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