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burrell_

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  1. burrell_

    bonfires

    no the waste oil out of them
  2. burrell_

    bonfires

    i always use waste oil out of my van,woodchipper,lawn mowers etc and one more way i use on small fires it to tie old t shirts in a knot ball soak in white sprit and light
  3. burrell_

    660 v 395XP

    i brought mine of justin with a 30inch bar i dont really take really big trees out but handy to have a 30inch bar. having said that the only time its had the 30inch bar on it at the moment is in that pic im leaving a 25inch bar on it because it feels well balanced i dont think i would buy one with a 36inch bar on it go for a bigger bar when u buy it cheeper to buy a smaller bar on its own after
  4. burrell_

    660 v 395XP

    u got anyone down ur way who may let u hold /have a go with a 660 or 395 i got hold of both at the APF and liked the weight and feel of the 660 better that 395 but everyone is different best advice is buy a new saw u no the history of the saw just go with ur gut feeling on the day you want to buy one of the 2 saws and u will have a great saw ps. keep us upto date with witch one u buy
  5. burrell_

    660 v 395XP

    i was not saying the 362 was a bad saw i was say the power difference of the 395/660 would be so much different u would be happy with the 395 or the 660 i run a 20inch bar on my 441 and the 660 still amazed me
  6. burrell_

    660 v 395XP

    i asked my self and loads of other people that same Q over the last year then josh talked me in to a 660 about 2 weeks ago hope the pic helps make ur mind up i dont really think it would mater what saw 395/660 u brought u will be more than happy with it after using ur 362 i was really happy with the 660 after using a 441 one hell of a saw
  7. diffrent one then mate to what im thinking of
  8. godmanchester mate acacia just took a big chestnut out rite next to it now huntingdon grave yard there is some real nice/big trees in there have u worked there niftysteve
  9. end of the summer pic same place trees etc
  10. it is ent it i did wonder last nite when the fog sent in how nice the place would look in the morning home owner said it went down to -8 last nite
  11. and more the last 2 where use over the road
  12. i work here alot dont really get to see the trees like this thought first one is what josh it taking out for me just thought i would share
  13. time to clean ur pms out mate
  14. i like the alaskan. if u have a tree in a back garden 29 inch gate its so easy ladder, saw and mill job done u can take the alaskan mill anywhere
  15. have u got a new truck woodpicker
  16. if i was u and looking for a smaller saw i would be looking at a 357 xp (that would be for bloking down) for ground work stick with the 441 20inch bar saves u bending ur back . its weight v power and what ever makes the job goes better
  17. here we go again the bloke has asked about the 261 not a 346xp if he asked about a different saw i would say a 441. dont think u would go wrong with a 261 ask justin for a price and try it out stihl dont normal get it wrong iv used a 260 and that is a good saw hope that help
  18. think josh first job when he gets back is with me the amount of people that think they can do tree work round here is unreal
  19. jobs on mate red line is where we will be takin it to
  20. we have a Tirfor T516 witch has always done what we have asked of it
  21. dad does landscapin iv worked with him for 6 years now and 3 years ago i watched 2 bloke fred and ben take one big and i mean big cedar tree down and thought that would be great to learn how to do that and worked from there doing bits myself and worked my way up the ladder

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