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carlos

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  1. hopefully it will be fine, still disappointed not to of tried it.
  2. what are they?, i was a bit unsure about the webbing from the moving bridge around the back of the harness, i thought it could wear, but i know nothing about harness design mind. carl
  3. was hoping to have sit in this harness today but they had sold out of my size, looked nice enough although i thought the side "D" rings looked very small. probably wouldnt of bought it as its fair bit more than the tree motion and as yet it has an unproven record in the field. anyone using on yet? carl
  4. £40 per year?? who are you with? thanks carl
  5. carlos

    Mini Artic

    god i thought doing my artic test was hard, seems pretty straight forward compared to trying to understand all these classes, weights , exemptions etc !!!
  6. had the exact same thing into my knuckle, had it xrayed but they couldnt see it, had to take a few different courses of antibiotics ( finish the course! i didnt and it bit me on the arse or finger in this case) weeks and weeks later i got the thorn out, not in the place where it went in though, real nuisance and lost a few days of work too. hope you get it sorted. carl
  7. cant beat a bit of digger help!
  8. carlos

    Mini Artic

    would a large rigid hiab truck not suit you ( to the op) ? carl
  9. cool photos, looks a lot more like something that has just been made without the paint. thanks carl
  10. did you ask what pay he expected? you could of taken him on a trail and found he was worth the extra ( or not!)
  11. take a few photos of the old wiring set up before you start. could help.
  12. thanks les i will need a new harness soon so will be sure to check this one out.
  13. google Simarghu harness.spelling wrong in the thread. youtube video
  14. the work 201 tcm, s never seem to use much bar oil, the tank seems not even half empty when your out of petrol, not sure if this is normal with this saw, pretty sure enough gets to the bar though. carl
  15. id say its more a case of not knowing how blunt is blunt enough to change them which id say is down to personal preference and ease and cost of resharpening.
  16. looks interesting, will try in out for sure although i wish these new products could have really boring names and promotional videos done on crappy 25 ft back garden sycamores then maybe they could shave a few quid of the price for us!! carl
  17. carlos

    stihl 362

    the echo is 6.2 kg vs 5.6kg for the husky 560, a fair bit heavier( for my little arms anyhow!)
  18. carlos

    stihl 362

    did look at that but the specs seemed to fall short of the husky and stihl equivalent,
  19. carlos

    stihl 362

    thanks for the replies, looks like it may be a husky 560 then, although the boss is a stihl man the 261 we had has somewhat lessened his loyalty! or maybe just spruce up the 361 and see if it keeps going. thanks.
  20. carlos

    stihl 362

    at work they are looking to replace an old 361 which has been great. dont hear so much about 362,s are they any good? thanks carl
  21. i think the theory is that lower is better but i would tend to go a bit higher if on a windy site.
  22. sordin red and grey chipper spec ones on the helmet and black and red peltor ones for mowing etc or peltor radio ones. carl
  23. some of the saws would be used in the same way including an ancient ms260 that is on its original needle bearing. got two echo 501,s now and they seem fine.
  24. great vid and really intresting concept, must be some serious forces on the top speedline rope and its two anchor points. carl

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