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saxonman

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About saxonman

  • Birthday 19/02/1972

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  • Location:
    suffolk
  • Interests
    metaldetection
  • Occupation
    tree surgeon
  • City
    norwich

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  1. interesting read It's the only reason we got rid of our tw150 is the bearings kept failing,compared to our old cramer which just kept going for over twenty years only parts stop us using it today!!!! Why can't this bearing problem be sorted?
  2. Post some photos and I can compare with the last fleaby one, which was mint but only one bar & chain, and I think about what I've got to spend.

    Cheers

    Dave

  3. around here (lowestoft suffolk) you would never get the sort of money you guys are talking about to your average domestic job,we used to charge 160 a day for a six hour day with a TW150 and 200 for the 9in crammer.But we got rid of both chippers now because we were always under cut,some peeps around here were charging less than a ton!!!!!!!!!!! if we trusted them we would sub em just to get em out of loop.
  4. Dave If you're interested in the saw I'll post it to ya but how much are you offering?? I'll upload some pics today on the site.It's a very reluctant sale I bought it around six years ago to replace a 372xp I use it with the small bar all the time mostly on hard wood thinning,the bigger bar is little used.It will come with new chains on each and some spare one's.

  5. I've got a husky 365sp with a 15n bar and a 18in I'm thinking of selling, but before I fleabay it what sort of money do you lot reckon I'll get for it.I am not willing to let it go for next to nothing because it is in very good order and well looked after. I do have a figure in mind any idea's.Also is it best at buy it now or auction??
  6. one usefull bit of kit for river side trees is a tirfor winch for hang ups and for the odd water bound one.
  7. yes but after a couple of years another number begining with "2" will be needed!! just go for the stihl and avoid the same mistake others had made including me I have had lots of diferent saws in the past(top handles) and the stihl ms200t is the best.Huskys are a no no in the tree to apoint of being dangeress!!!!!! even tho I am a husky fan they make great ground saws but not top handles
  8. I have mine serviced/and tested once a year for around £30 get the experts to do it well worth it
  9. beal blue and white is hard and good,I use regate prussik on it and it's good trouble is alot of rope is very soft not this one and very hard waring
  10. My local pub bird(lauren)said huskys are better as they are orange does this solve it?
  11. It's one of them things which I've allways looked at but never touched even when felling trees in the coldest of days out on the broads
  12. johningtrees speaks my language
  13. I've had a husky 365sp for 7 years now and it has been to hell and back as this is used on dirty willows in the river and has been dropped in the drink and it still keeps going so not all huskys are short lasting a great saw for general work and not too expensive(ideal ground saw for hard wood but with a 18in bar)
  14. cheers tree beard I just have never looked into it before I will not move it then!!!!!!

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