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liamjordan

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  1. its very clever, for harvesting cork Google Translate
  2. i know what is it!!! saw that on one of the foreign stihl websites a while back, also seeing that the 070 and 076 is still in production in mexico!
  3. granddad uses old engine oil in the chainsaw, i tell him not to, but hes done it for the past 50 or so years and dont think hes gunna stop now
  4. same!!! i dont have a problem with they! having said that i havent used the ones on a 200t, but use them on the 260's, 361's, 440's, and a 460 and dont see how they are a fiddle to shut? I did have a dodgey on the 361 which had bent and didnt shut properly, but thats probably from being thrown about they are good caps!
  5. yeah its been stihls policy for ages, with all their chainsaws, strimmers, hedge trimmers ect.
  6. i can sharpen a normal chain alright, free file none of that file holder shite, its just the ripping chain i wanted to get more accurate, haha i'll get a video of granddad sharpening the 070AV soon (:
  7. haha i guessed it might be a bit crappy, i just want a faster way of sharpening ripping chains accuratly haha and stevie yeah granddad wouldnt be happy if he saw me with one of them, i just bought a husky combi can and he was like in my day we had to carry both fuel and oil cans and we just delt with it
  8. Hi Guys, was just flicking through the new stihl catalogue and just saw this bench mounted filling tool (5604 000 7501) and it might be usefull to me, i was wondering if any knows anything about it? Can you set it at non standard angles, for example angles like 0 and 5 degrees for ripping chains? Im started to do a bit more alaskan milling and this might be helpfull. Thanks!
  9. hahahaa yes i'll admit we work them hard! but they could work harder hahaa
  10. love the power major baron! you have have seen the majors we have that i've posted in other threads, good tractors!
  11. very nicee! nice and clear!
  12. yeahh same, tis an incredible bit of engineering!
  13. i love this saw
  14. hahaha old tractors rulee! nahh barely any market for them really and nah he wouldnt be interested see this site is on a dairy farm so they have a lot of poplar to keep them busy lol
  15. thanks yeahh poplar has alright timber properties, years ago a lot of poplar was milled at the big saw mills, people dont want it now, some of this we are probably gunna mill up for the owner, they want some stuff for the inside bits of a shed they are building
  16. Hahahaa
  17. we sell loadsss of it!!! once its dry it burns well, burnt it on our wood burner most of the winter along with poplar another wood people think is crap
  18. pics from a 2 weeks or so ago skidding out poplar saw logs
  19. well i use ms440's a lot and their great! just in the not to distant future thinking of getting something slightly bigger
  20. haha nahh i ent getting one, was just looking through the new stihl catalogue and saw that there wasnt much differnce in price thats all, the next brand new saw i want is a 460
  21. just out of interest david why did you go for the 650 and not splash out another £100 or so on the 660? because how reliable the 064 was?
  22. What is the point of this saw? Considering the 660 isnt much more in price, same weight and with more power. Just wondering if anyone knows if theres a point for this being in production.
  23. and not forgetting the good old stock fence, done loadsssssssssss of this!
  24. got my new copy today and already found a printing mistake i think Page 55 - Overview of Orginal Equipment, Saw Chains and Guide Bars look at the 30" and 36" bar it says - MS 350, 660 only
  25. as long as it was a husky who cares but this is sacrilege (5:00) [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb4y-Y5q0Q]YouTube - Stihl 051 AVEQ beim Fällen[/ame]

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