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Petemate390xp

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  1. Hi Steve The turn around time is 7 working days. This is so i get time to do it and test it. Hope this helps Cheers Pete..
  2. Hi all Been having a play around with my 576 AT. I think i've got that sweet spot mixture of high revs and torque The saw is running a 20" bar and chain cutting about 23" diameter Ash. Been using this saw now for about a month everyday and the results are good! It pulls like a slightly tweeked 390xp. Been asked on here quite a bit to put some videos up of it, so here we are. If you want to turn your 576 into a hard wood eating monster, just PM me. Click on the links below and please remember to like my facebook page. I will be doing an exclusive arb talk competition to win a port job done by me on the lucky winners saw. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CauhWDdPXSc]576xp AT - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrE2MI8_QYo]576xp - YouTube[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIqeLiHrQK8]576xp AT - YouTube[/ame] Facbook page: P. Hughes & Co. Tree Surgery & Forestry
  3. Hi cheers for all the input. thanks Pete..
  4. Hi all Been asked today to provide a local company with an artic load of Ash. Supplying the timber isnt an issue, its that im not quiet sure what its worth. They want it all in 7ft lengths and they are arranging transport. So what im after is a rough price per tonne roadside. Any input or thoughts would be much appreciated. Many thanks Pete..
  5. Hi boys and girls First of all i would like to say thanks to all of those who have liked our page. Keep up the good work and spread the love. Remember i will be doing an exclusive arbtalk draw for a lucky winner to have a saw ported by me once the page hits 500 likes. Recently added a whole load of new photographs. You can check out our page: P. Hughes & Co. Tree Surgery & Forestry Cheers once again Pete..
  6. Well I take it i was the only one to recieve a email???
  7. Hello, This is XXXXX. I am interested in buying 1 ''40' STANDARD SEA FREIGHT CONTAINER'' of oak dry firewood cutted in small pieces. Kindly provide me with an approximate price per container ( aproximate Cubic Capacity: 67.3 cbm (2,377 cubic ft) per container). Please with the price clarify about: i) the grade/quality of wood (eg A, AB etc) ii) the type of wood (eg oak etc) iii) Moisture % iv) Size/Dimemsions of wood (eg if it is chopped) v) FOB price and/or CIF price to Limassol port I would appreciate your early reply in advance
  8. Thats the way i do all my big leaning timber when I cant get the winch in top SKILLS....
  9. Hi David, Me and the Holder are available for hire, if your interested? Just extracted 100tonnes over the weekend, Fir, Sat and Sun. Depending on where you are or if you want me, PM me. Many thanks Pete..
  10. Hi matey i would use steel rope for tree work.....been doing forestry work for a long time and have not seen synthetic used..
  11. Hi all I was involved with a photoshoot today. Check out the pics on facebook P. Hughes & Co. Tree Surgery & Forestry :thumbup:
  12. Thanks once again to all who have liked our page, P. Hughes & Co. Tree Surgery & Forestry . Please carry on liking and spreading the love. There will be further competitions on here soon, i know everyone on here can probably carve basic stuff, but you can always dontate them. Thanks once again. Cheers Pete..
  13. P.S. forgot to mention, that would have taken me one morning if that. Thats to fell the tree, skid it and then process it at a suitable vehicle collection point. Oh and have a cup of tea, look at the veiw and take pictures for facebook I do quite like watching the programme though, different locations, different theories and different uses of timber. One thing though, i defo wont be picking up any handy tips on how to do forestry work. All in all its a pleasant half an hour with a cup of tea.
  14. Hi Am I right in thinking he said it took 60HRS to get the timber to the landing?????????? for £250 less costs.........and as for low impact logging, i think my Holder would make as much or less of a impact in that wood....
  15. Hi 281 will take a port job with good results PM me if you are interested thanks Pete..
  16. Hi guys, cheers for liking my page, spread the love! Once this page hits 500 likes i'll be doing an arbtalk raffle to win a port job on a chainsaw. New pictures just gone on of the Holder doing an Ash Tree. Once again, thanks a lot
  17. The new 365 are a good saw and you can get good gains out of it EASY.....
  18. hi the 372 will fiy if done right done lots of them.....for comps and 390xp is a good saw for a port job to my 390 would run a 42" all day and still put bigger saw to shame....
  19. Hi Scott cheers for the like the tractor is a holder a55f i love it . cheers Pete..
  20. Hi there Always wear a poppy so does the wifes car and all the work vehicles. Never forget those who gave so much for our lifestyles and our freedoms. With me this hit home when i was a young lad in army cadets and then also while i was serving. The men and women serving abroad get my full respect and my thoughts. Wear your poppy with pride and if people dont like it then they know where they can go, a one way ticket off this island!!! I have NO respect for such people but my family and I have all served in the armed forces and what it represents we respect to the the core! Just my thoughts Pete..
  21. Thanks Fastracdude! Spread the love and someone on here will hopefully get a saw ported for free by me

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