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chainsawdom

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  1. on those small portawraps what is the best or recomended size rope to use
  2. yehr i saw reg"s version looks a nice bit of kit do you know when it willbe poss to get hold of it.
  3. brilliant mate just what i was looking for much appreciated do you have one and are they any good
  4. ive tryed both of them with no luck cheers
  5. Asking if anybody can help me how to wrap a rope around the standard portawrap with 2 eyes top & bottom. Any pictures or diagrams would be very helpful. Thanks in advance
  6. my daughters got a suzuki lt 80 unbreakable even pull me ok on it
  7. that saw sounds like it hasnt a lot of go in it
  8. ms 260 all the way got two of them brilliant allrounder but i am sure husksy are as good as
  9. i end up getting a good deal on a new one from same dealer and sold mine on as spares or repair as it was about six years old.
  10. yes still had good compresion mine started up ok but when you went to rev it it just went blur but if you reved it lighty a few times it reved up ok and when the revs are up and keep reving it it was ok
  11. same happend to mine went to local stihl dealer the said prop diaphram changed that still same thing happening so he stripped it right out and piston scored
  12. what about sitting on your backside operating a logset or ponsee forwarder all day nice
  13. wish i could of made it looks like you all had a good time
  14. ive got a ms 441 25 inch is the biggest ive currently got a 20 on
  15. were can you get a 200t for that as iam after a new one cheers
  16. ive just had a jotul f250 fitted brilliant woodburner good strong build quailty and throws out a lot of heat and also got a good veiw of the wood burning woul highly recomend:

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