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burrell_

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  1. this is a job we done on monday with the m 400. removed this ash tree and everything upto about 4inch went through her i have a bit off a vid off it working but dont no how to up load it can anyone help me
  2. i got the m400 im pleased i got it, when i went to saltex last year i see that little greenmech and could not make my mine up what one i wanted. Shreks Wee Brother would u be able to post a vid off it workin i ent got a vid off the m400 working yet but will try and get some but got pic
  3. i use the fs 480 great clearing saw it get hammered at times and still does what i ask off it
  4. is this it
  5. Monkeyd sorted iv bin looking at ur pic and worked out how to do in now all i need to no is what is called lol
  6. im not shore what it is but i like the look off it and looks easier that usin my blakes
  7. iv just had a look at the pic form capel 2009, the first page Monkeyd 2nd post 5th pic Blakes/HC looked intresting if anyone knows how to do the blakes/hc would the be able to run me through it or have and pic from diffrent angles would be good cheer martin
  8. did u ever manage to get any pic mate i was intrested to see it as i like usin the blakes hitch
  9. if i get this job i think i will go for a 441 cheers guys iv alway bin a stihl man with blowers fs 400s hedge trimmers etc just thought i would think about tryin a husky but think i will say with the stihl as they ent let me down yet
  10. just out of interest has anyone used a 441 on a 25 inch bar if so does it work well as im looking for a 20 inch bar to be used most the time and may be the 25 inch now and again
  11. whats the max bar u can but on a 576 xp mate or what would u use urs with
  12. i no about the Stihl vs Husky war thats why i have not really asked before i will see if i can get hold off a 7900 any other suggestions i did have a quick look at the 576 xp anyone no much about them. i want a saw around the 441 range dont want to get upto the 660 yet
  13. rite iv bin thinking of getting a bigger saw i mite have a job coming up where if i get the job i will buy a bigger saw. im lookin at the stihl 441 or husqvarna 372 xp anyone no what the good points and bad ones about the 2 saws are. any help on trying to make my mind up would be great cheers martin
  14. you got me to hock line and syncer
  15. weight is 158 kg and i should think justin will give u a price dont no if they have gone up but that one was just under 5700 inc vat
  16. rupe u should try a kelly kettle then when u feed dead wood though ur chipper u can have as much hot water as u like lol log supplier thats intreasting iv bin wondering that to
  17. iv used the m300 before but man what a diffrence that 20 hp v twin makes really glad we got one now (i was puting 3-4 inch beach thought it and it just eat it ) :thumbup1:
  18. thanks to mr jones we now have a new toy, we tryed it out yesterday and wow......... what a machine. just thought i would post a pic for justin
  19. is it some kind of juniperus
  20. whats the cost mate
  21. is there tickets dean if so how do i get them never bin before cheers mate
  22. i no this is a bit off a silly question but do i need tickets to go im intrested in going but never bin if u do where do i get them form thank for any help martin
  23. nice vid mate any how
  24. oh well i give up tonite as im on the cider think i done quit well lol
  25. this is looked up is is the rest off them Deciduous Conifers Common Larch (Larix decidua) ‘Diana’ ‘Pendula’ European Larch (Larix europea) Tamarack (Larix laricina) Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) 'Gold Rush'/’Ogon’ ‘Jack Frost’ ‘Miss Grace’ 'Sheridan 'Waasland' 'White spot Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) ‘Cascade Falls’ ‘Peve Minaret’ Shawnee Brave Pond Cypress (T. distichum var. nutans) 'Debonair'

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