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Ian C

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  1. If you were using my saws and doing that you would soon get told!!! Nptc dont pay for my kit when its knackered through bad practice do they.
  2. Does my head in too , collage boys are terrable for it, its how they twach them now! No mechanical sympathy
  3. I only sell by the cube meter bag, deffo the best way imo.
  4. Best way is to buy new from a dealer off here, I don't touch ebay stuff now as its either knackered or nicked.
  5. That's a good little chipper, I had one years ago simple and easy to use. Being a drum chipper it punched above its weight.
  6. Thanks for that pete, I will be buying echo on future .
  7. How fresh does it have too be? I have a pile but it's probably 3 month old
  8. I agree, I like the support they give its the lace hooks that snap that I hate. Or is it just me that has this problem?
  9. Looks a good healthy tree to me, no real reason to prune it imo. Pruning for no reason can lead to more problems than you have now.
  10. Thats going to be the problem josh it will be 35k when all the other pick up's are 25k so will be for ritch farmers and those that have to have the badge at any cost.
  11. Looks rough stuff I wouldn't want to pay for that!
  12. Now that does look good, I just hope they get it reliable! Oh and its a reasonable price, disco's dont start till 35k ish.
  13. You do all that work and cant pay yourself. ..
  14. Ian C

    stihl261

    Husky 550 or 346 if you can get one, I have a 261 and its crap .
  15. Connor is the only one that works now, chris and silky sit drinking tea all day:D
  16. Try searching the threads there is loads on chippers.

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