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carlos

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  1. ye i switched to a different saw, what is the impulse line? thanks carl
  2. my 346 has started sounding like its running a bit quick and idling a bit fast too, using it today i checked the plug and it was more white than tan. so is it a case of just tuning or looking for a fault? i will probably end up taking it to a repair shop but wouldnt mind having a look myself first. want to to right by the saw as i love it so:biggrin: thanks carl
  3. hmm 45 euro for the dmm, it looks good but one can get a lot of karritools for 45 euro. i have a plan to make a hybrid effort out of my bust karritools and a wire gate, ill put up a picture if it works out.
  4. Meindle Wood Walkers are a good boot imo, bit cheaper than the airstreams too.
  5. ian how is the crane going to interact with the new chip box?, will it limit the cranes use at all? carl
  6. those metal ones look good, saw a picture of them on the net but couldnt see where to buy them???
  7. i use one of these on either side of my harness to clip my saw up to, but they often seem to break! tried just a wire gate crab but would prefer it to stick out more. tried some Italian orange carritool but that was total rubbish. any suggestions, home made mods etc? thanks carl
  8. brush attached behind each train wheel?
  9. got asked to deadwood a small one once, ended up using the hi-ab to bust out the dead bits!! not really text book arb but didnt get spiked at all. horrible things.
  10. looks the exact same as our new m tronic one, nice saw too.
  11. i think most people splice them on with tenex hollow braid rope, well thats what iam going to do when i get round to it.
  12. i think michael large in the north has some splitters. carl
  13. three words for me " not 100 % waterproof" shame as nice jacket just for that money i hoped to stay dry,
  14. that looks like an intresting little saw, anyone use one yet??
  15. thanks some nice shots, find it hard to get good climbing photos. carl
  16. " YOU SHOP, WE GET STUCK"!! could to know what your mog can do
  17. just got an x ring and some tennex , so going to splice a tail on it for rigging, just wondering if there any do,s or donts that people have found??? thanks carl
  18. classic....
  19. i wouldnt of said you need spikes and a flip line to learn to climb, there expensive too. mechanical friction devices are not a must and expensive, id say get climbing on a hitch with pulley such as the VT knot, or what ever your mate shows you,
  20. id add a cheap double ring cambium saver, and id get at least a 35m rope a micro pulley and some friction cord for your hitch. plenty more you could get, never ending it seems!! good luck carl
  21. looks very well engineered, will keep an eye on this thread
  22. interesting post, do you have links to any data on age, and wear and its effects on minimum breaking strains etc. good to see some in depth research on the subject, i feel its hard to learn much without the facility to test to destruction. thanks carl
  23. cant you just take it to another garage?
  24. cool, looks tidy, i have one and its been a reliable old plodder. carl
  25. is this the new 193 tc that people are modding ?

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