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carlos

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  1. very nice looking cargo tilly, always fancied one of those, they look solid and smooth to drive, bit extravagant for me right now as only used mine once this year!!
  2. the same ones that attract impossibly good looking babes too!! sounds like just the sort of remedy i was after:biggrin: carl
  3. any tips on keeping them away and not getting bitten??? seem to be spending more time tryin to kill em rather than strimming:001_smile: cheers carl
  4. bummer if it makes you or the groundy feel better i just cut through my 45m brand new tachyon rope after 5min in a hedge!!! not the most profitable day. carl
  5. cool thanks
  6. hi just wonderin if any one has a diagram of the correct order in which the friction washers go on for a ht 75 pole saw sprocket, think i have it right but would like to check. cheers carl
  7. thats a great truck! and at 5k, not up on truck prices but seems like youve got a lot of truck for your money. whats its main use gona be?? (apart from looking cool!!)
  8. just slacken of the pace a bit! no sweat, no aches and dont have to look like an idiot with s. towel on his head!!! just kiddin.
  9. well if iam in "just won the lotto dream mode" it would have to be one of these and shares in BP! probably tow a fair load of wood too.
  10. nice van, thats the sort of thing i fancy next, same size just super fast and quiet and ecenomical and doesent keep rusting every time you turn your back on it. is it reliable?
  11. cheers guys! had a lot of hours put into it over the years, new engine/gear box, new cabfloor, new back doors and a fair bit of body filler!!! hope to keep it going for another bit yet. cheers carl
  12. couple of photos of our old skool dodge 50 camper bit old but good and reliable with nice amount of room for short trips, fairly basic inside. rust is its main down fall. cheers carl
  13. would echo the comments on this saw with a 15" bar very nice to use although i also have a 13" and 18" for it too. have fun. carl
  14. ive had a couple of legnths of tachyon, really love it very light and easy to handle round the tree. would be a good buy imo. carl
  15. i think that is a good thing being limeted to 3.5 ton on a b lisecne( annoying too) think back to when you passed your car test..... then next day into a fully loaded 7.5ton truck big jump up imo. carl
  16. i seem to get just shy of 60mpg out of my 05 1.5 turbo diesel kangoo,
  17. i use a renault kangoo, economical and nice to drive, has a few issues but overall i am happy with mine. carl
  18. quick question, with that sort of srt set up if one replaced the croll with a gri gri could you just unclip all the hand assc etc and desecnd on the gri gri( never used one before)??? thanks carl
  19. yep iam in the fan club now, lovley little saw. carl
  20. carlos

    Big bore 346

    wicked saw, wish mine would take a 28" bar, want one of those US style lids look well cool, not sure bout lack of ear def tho!!ouch
  21. carlos

    TreeRise

    thanks one of the nicest tree vids ive seen nice idea to camp and see the dawn carl
  22. ill only be puttin on an 18" when i need it, other wise a 15" for most stuff. only saw i have so has to do for all( small private jobs etc!) carl.
  23. cheers guys, i guess ill stick an 18" on the 346 then and keep day dreaming about a bigger saw! thanks carl.
  24. as title really ive an old 254 that needs attention, might try n get it fixed, just wondering if it would handle a 20" bar so i could use it as a ringing up saw on bigger wood and preserve the new 346xp. thanks carl.
  25. i like the sound of the narrower kerf bar makes sense as i feel that with an 18" bar its a little saw revin its way through a big piece of wood! would i need a different sprocket for a narrower kerf bar?? as i plan to use both the narrow 18" and stock 15" through out the day and could be a pain to change the sprocket too cheers carl

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