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liamjordan

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  1. hahaa just been pissing around on photoshop and combined 3 of the photos i posted, into one its not finished looks a bit gammy, only took 20 mins thoo
  2. yeah an 070 will be alright for milling its 105.7cc with plenty of torque, vibrates a lot tho haha
  3. really? was with a mate of mine t'other day they were onlyt on £40ish i thinks
  4. try and find an old Dolmar saw, old stihl contra or somthing like that, stuff like this creeps up on ebay every now and then i use a Sachs Dolmar 153 (100cc) for milling
  5. thanks for all the great feedback guys!!!! she sure is a beast
  6. thanks guys it doesnt really need any work done on it, it would fire up pretty easy if we tried, just need to find it some work hahaaa
  7. ah right cheers i'll give him a ring, thanks are those bars .404?
  8. HAHAAA yes i am if i have enough moneys that is o yeah tcd the chain brake band snapped on my 123 and im sure theres a spare in the shed, but i cant work out how to take the half of the old one off, so i can put the new one one? lol if you get what i mean? taaa
  9. YEAHHH SHE IS! Im gunna make my granddad get her going nicely next summer we even have a spare engine for her lol Yeah i'll keep postin dont worry bout that
  10. ah right sweeet cheers mate! that would be epic! if you do go, let me see what dogs you got alltogether if any, you never know what i may need a few pennys your way tooo haha yeah dolmars rock! we've got a few that are still in use: Dolmar CC (spare saw always in landy) Sachs Dolmar 123 Sachs Dolmar 153 Dolmar Typhoon
  11. Been meaning to scan these pictures in for a while, and finally got round to it This is the Vickers Vigor with its Rolls-Royce C6SFL, six-cylinder, supercharged, inline diesel engine, rated at approx 160 horsepower at 1800 rpm. I have never seen it working i've heard it running and seen it move but sadley thats all, its in a shed at the moment, shame its not being worked imo Granddad let me have a look at these pics of it, amazing!
  12. can i have the part number please yeah i was wondering bout that to lol
  13. whos Mak? could you ask him if he would be able to get me one? (like pictured above) O yeah did you get my pics of the 123? I'll get some better ones soon taaa
  14. Hey Everyone! I have a Sachs Dolmar 153 that i got of ebay a while back and its having a lot of work, much more than i thought it would (running a 25" and 36" bar) My family has always used dolmars, we even have one from the first batch of dolmars into the country apparently, at my place theres a shed filled with the remains of loads of dolmar saws! Theres probably about 4 153's that have been pulled apart, and loads of other saws, but none of them seem to have dogs on which pissed me off... this saw i got off ebay didnt have any dogs either. Well after a while looking i found one dog that fits, and its a beast But i want another anyone know where i could find someone that might have some? or maybe even someone who could machine me another? Thanks
  15. congrats everyone!!!! raised a fair bit of money for a good cause!!!
  16. hmm is it easy to fit? does it improve it a lot?
  17. im a stihl man all the way but i have to agree with husqvarna king our 660 seems to have oil problems, but it does have an amazing power to weight ratio
  18. Grrr i wish i could afford either of these but seriously are these good prices? FORESTRY FORWARDER MINI BRUUNETT on eBay (end time 14-Jan-10 22:11:11 GMT) FORESTRY TIMBERJACK 230 SKIDDER TRACTOR LIKE COUNTY on eBay (end time 14-Jan-10 21:21:17 GMT)
  19. hmm i thought it sounded like a good idea and would certinaly save handeling wood twice
  20. Hi, we have an old-ish Patu 3-point-linkage stroke delimber and i found this on the net http://www.machinerie.com/ManuelOperateur/patu/40lf.pdf and if you go to page 8 it says about a splitting knife has anyone had any expirence with this, or know anything more about this? Thanks

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