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josharb87

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  1. whats youre budget wellwell? on sundays i wear theese
  2. come on stevie, get it together, put a poll up Stihl for me
  3. i thought mendil's were kilma airs
  4. foot fetish
  5. ive just replaced my slippers. . . sorry hydra fell's, they are pants by the way, and got a pair of the black and blue haix ones. . comfy straight away
  6. if ive told you once ive told you a million times. . . dont exagerate!!!
  7. josharb87

    Sheared Bolt

    cheers kevin!
  8. thats brilliant!
  9. josharb87

    Sheared Bolt

    think its a heli coil kit you need (?) the thing you tap with a hammer, sheared bolt turns, twist out, name escapes me!
  10. for £200 max id do it when i do a job for a family member not far from you later this year . . .get saving!
  11. that was great fun . . . untill i saw jamies face when i went over that logpile
  12. brilliant saw, i run a 25 inch bar on mine no problem, my mate with a 20 do it . . . go on . . buy it
  13. theres no way id go out without a 200t, the 200 has set a high bench mark, just wondering if anyones got one and their opinions
  14. annoying isnt it ian
  15. like every tool, they have their place dave
  16. your a big lad i seem to remember:001_smile:
  17. just going on stated book price for both . .
  18. get it on youre backside then sanny, dont go visiting anyone in prison, they'll think youre a resident
  19. im sure we dont need it peter, as driving isnt our job, tree work is
  20. at the saw shop today, they got out a new T345 and asked for my opinions (basically trying to flog it!) heres mine wierd balance compared to MS200T an inch wider, seems bulkier, but nice (?) shape for pulling through forks seems flimsy horrible chain brake mechanism, flimsy handle, stiff opperation but book price MS200T £615 ish (inc the june 9% rise) book price T435 £420 near enough a £200 difference, which is a lot! whats youre opinions? now this is aparantly a new saw, so shouldnt be anything like the old husky toppers also got them to ask husqvarna for a demo saw, and my name to be at the top of the list
  21. put youre details and experience on this thread, and maybe you'll get lucky
  22. i wanted to say that ian! if chogging down i much prefer to get a bigger more powerfull saw than over use a little motor
  23. a bit harsh
  24. do you know of the sites round here then?
  25. yeah, its plausable, so im happy ian, thats the one trade of mate i dont have-a mechanic! a randy little blonde female one would be nice . . . dean, if my welding could have welded the rusty old exhaust, it wouldnt have a cat now!

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