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Petemate390xp

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  1. Hi Paul, i'm glad you like it! This will be quite a distinctive 575 when you hear it in real life! And also the head bolts have got a little dab of kawasaki green on each. This is so if i ever get a saw back, i know if i've worked on it or not, so in a way i've added to your security Paul, hope you don't mind! Thanks once again for the business and the nice pm.
  2. Hi Bob, yes the chainbreak does work!!!!! Its just me being lazy, it was the second saw i'd done today. When you sending yours over??? :001_tt2:
  3. Hi Deer Man, a 395, hmmm let me think......................... Lets just say i could make that saw pull a 44" bar no problem! Make it run cooler, make the throttle response sharper and give it more torque! Oh and make it a bit louder! pm me if you want this work done. Thanks for looking.
  4. you can't compare a worked 372 to a worked on 575 or 576xp the 372xp will EAT it for breakfast...on a small bar up to 18" but the new saws have the edge on torque so can pull a bigger bar plus 372 will drink fuel..
  5. Hi Paul have a look on the chainsaw section at 575xp hope you like it i have to just tweek it a little more ...

    Thanks

    Pete..

  6. Hi all the wood is ASH and it's the hardest bit i could find, i like to test the saw hard!!
  7. no it's paint Paul Pro Guard must have had kit go missing or he works with a big team..
  8. Hi charlieh thanks for doing it for me your the man:thumbup:
  9. :thumbup1:HAHA just worked it out
  10. Hi the url is [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJZ_RnITfJU]YouTube - 575xp HUSKY[/ame] i think ..or have a look for petemate390xp.
  11. Hi all, this is Pauls saw it has had the works done and he wanted it to pull a 28" bar in hard wood, so here it is:001_smile: have a look at 575xp HUSKY on you tube. i can't get the link to load up:thumbdown: If somebody on this forum could fix this for me i would be greatful
  12. 357xp all the ones i have coming in go out Peachy:001_tongue:
  13. Hi all i get 18MPG out of my u900's cost well why do you think i run u900? parts are half the price of the square cabs and i get all my bits from Belgum and Germany....:thumbup:
  14. Get a HUSKY.....3120,395,390,385.xp's all would be good for milling
  15. Get a HUSKY.....3120,395,390,385.xp's all would be good for milling
  16. Hi one is Chris's 357xp and the other is 390xp the 357 is running 15"bar and semi chisel and the 90 is pulling a 22"bar on full chisel .the wood is ash and the 357 has had a carb tweek and a woods port.... the 390 has had the full works done, gas flow head, woods port exhaust, tweek carb and modded air box.
  17. Hi Charlieh thanks for that, i'm a professional forester with enough NPTC qualifications to sink a battleship, but when it comes to computers i tend to leave them alone as i'm generally cra* at them!
  18. Petemate390xp

    Huskys

    Hi all here are a couple of saws that i am working on:001_tongue: have a look on youtube for husky chainsaw i am sorry but i have no idea how to put a link on here:thumbdown:
  19. Pm me on uping the power..
  20. sell it and get a 390xp:001_tongue:!!!
  21. A friend of mine has one and the trailer he lives in Betws-y-coed..nice bit of kit..
  22. YES its my land they run on..havn't being here for a while.and thanks the thumbs up on the mogs.the only thing with a u900 is it a arse to work on the engine.all my mogs are at 145-150 bhp doing the pump and exhaust will help achieves this..
  23. Hi these are my Mogs:biggrin: I like using U900's as it will do 50MPH and pull a house down:thumbup:and diff locks front and rear..
  24. Hi yes worked there back in 99 i was in luxor working with there tourist police good and hot!!!!!there stella is strong and comes in big green bottles..
  25. Hi ED i am up the cost tomorrow at the bodlewyddan hospital at 2.30pm if that helps you.

    Thanks

    Pete..

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