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J Scott

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  1. Haha we have one as well... hes a big softy though wouldnt be able to handle the neighbours cat let alone it's big cousin. Jay
  2. Thats a beauty! is that also a Rhodesian Ridgeback i spot in the corner? Jay
  3. New pair of Stihl hiflex trousers and a pair of Husqvarna boots Worst present.... hangover from the night before Hope everyone had a good one! Jay
  4. Thanks for the response guys. Been having a look at the Log Storage thread and deciding what kind of setup to go for. Having access to a large amount of softwood it looks like i will offer two different products at appropriate prices when the time comes around, until then looks like i'll hav to sharpen the axe. Cheers, Jay
  5. Hi Guys, Been thinking about starting supplying firewood for next winter once the snow is past whenever that will be. Quite new to it appart from the logs i have cut for home use. I have access to quite a lot of Leyland Cypress and other softwood would this be okay? the Leyland burns alright at home but maybe i'm not too fussy What sort of price would you be looking at selling a bag for (say 520x850mm) probably a tricky question if its like most things its changing all the time Any help would be appreciated, just a thought to see if its viable. Cheers, Jay
  6. Hi guys, Been a while since i've posted on here forgot what im missing. I recently sat my CS30/CS31 through Mearns and Angus (now to be Ringlink) and am looking to do my CS32 and CS34 next year. Ringlink seem to run them more in the Angus area, i dont mind the travel but it does add a bit to the cost especially since it's coming out of my own pocket. Anyone have an suggestions of other training providers that work in my area or just worth the trip? Cheers, Jay
  7. Hi Guys, Decided to go for a Stihl. Got a good deal on a second hand MS270 in good condition, looking forward to seeing how it stands up. Thanks for the advice. Jay
  8. Thanks for the advice guys. I'm gonna hav a look round the local dealers which luckily there are a few of in my area. Will tell you how i get on. Thanks, Jay
  9. Does the extra 7cc on the ms260 make a lot of difference then? Jay
  10. Hi all, Currently sitting my NC forestry before starting my HND arboriculture. Looking to buy my first chainsaw, spoken to a few people asking what they prefer between Husky saws and Stihl, seems to just be personal choice. What would you reccomend? Have been looking at the Husqvarna 346xp and the Stihl ms240. Any difference between quality and preformance? Any other suggestions would be great. Thanks, Jay

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