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burrell_

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  1. Once I get the engine done I will see about gettin over to the cambs club are u a member Pete its a lot of fun driving them engines on the road as for some reasion people think we can stop as quick as them and cut us up then the fun bit is trying to stop 18 ton off metal lol
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJVCa8qaA9I]YouTube - sweetpea.avi[/ame]
  3. for thoughs of u intrested pic from the start im just building the cab at the moment and have no pic off it so i will post when i get some more pic. the engine has run on air and awaiting a nice day to steam test it
  4. the little one 2 people can lift it and u can pull 4 people behind it this is one off the engines that come from garrets of leiston, just lived down the road from me in hilton the engine i first learnt on its in ireland now
  5. its not leting me send pic by email so thought i would try here first one is the one i drive about 2nd pic is like the one that im making and nearly finished hope this works
  6. i was thinking about trying one out as i have the batterys and charger for my drills i sttll might but can u keep me posted on what you find out about it please rogar
  7. that is interesting i agree peter as when i asked the question 441 or 372xp about a year ago some people one here told me the 441 was better on the fuel than the 372 that is why i brought the 441 (the 441 last a long lime on a tank )
  8. i use my 441 for nearly everything run it on a 20 inch bar great saw. i would have a 20inch bar on it mate saves bending ur back one and 2 its got enough power of it
  9. iv bin looking at them for a while got some 18v drills never brought the chainsaw as i didnt really think the battery would last how long do they last if ur using it all the time very intresting though
  10. cheers matty i will have a search to see if i can find the thread
  11. no i dont have long calves/shins iv tryed climbing before with it straped to my leg since then iv not bothered climbing with it just take my Silky NATANOKO 2000 insteed just thought the 420 would be better for the job think ur rite i will just clip it to me belt
  12. i have priced a job today where i will be on spikes taking down a conifer and think it will be as quick to use the silky on the way up and block down with the chainsaw. will the Silky Sugoi 420 case strap onto my leg comfortably with my spikes on (do i go over the top off my spikes or underneath)
  13. i hired a m300 before buying the m400 yeh there is alot off difference between them. go for the m400 if i was you but im not shore where u will get one from as i dont think they are being imported at the moment best way to find out would be to ring fletcher stewart. if not look at steves wee greenmech 18hp thats a good bit off kit, that 18hp greenmech is as good as a m400
  14. just wondered if anyone has used one of these or the timberwolf 18/100 just wanted to no if they are any good. i have my jo-beau witch i use most off the time as most the work i do is in back gardens. i have some re-pollard and small Reduction jobs coming up all off witch are in the front gardens i would like a timberwolf 125 but ent really got the money at the moment any reports would be greatfull thanks martin
  15. hawthorn fine just not dead hawthorn dont really like it but will still take it
  16. i found this on friday dont no much about fungus at the moment so dont no whats its called just thought it looked nice
  17. burrell_

    spikes

    can u pm me a price justin please
  18. burrell_

    spikes

    rite the other thing is as they are ajustable in the height how do i no if i have them the right height and are the Velcro Wrap Pad much better than the normal one
  19. burrell_

    spikes

    Buckingham Velcro Wrap Pad what u mean mate
  20. burrell_

    spikes

    rite i will have to have a look asthat top strap moving about when it feels like it welded to my legs really is annoying cheers for ur help mate
  21. burrell_

    spikes

    hi i was just wondering if anyone could help me the other day i took 3 willows down on a new pair off spikes iv never had u use them before rite these are the spikes Alloy Climbing Spurs i got on with them ok but i found the top strap or top buckle wanted to keep sliding round the back off my leg so the metal bar was not straight up the inside off my leg. can anyone help me out
  22. i no a agria agent i will ask him and will keep u posted if i can find anything out. steve bullman posted this a little while back they look as good as the jo-beau m300 and the 14hp greenmech [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w30uxTdwZ3A&feature=related]YouTube - GTM Professional GTS1300 Chipper[/ame]
  23. dont really no if this helps u or not but if you go onto the jo-beau web site it says Agria sell them. just wondered if u found a AGRIA dealer (agent) they may or my not be able to get u one worth a shot if u cant get one off jones or Fletcher Stewart Jo Beau Products News
  24. yeh that is a m500 witch ent mine as i have a m400 just thought i would share the pic as mark bolam wanted a easier method of carrying the chips away what u bin upto today josh
  25. mark bolam we use one off these carries ur logs out takes all urs saws climbing gear etc to where u want them and takes the chips out the garden if u need to just make life that little bit easier

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