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geoff

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  1. I have a baby moniter app on my old phone, makes a great thief alert if you leave it in your lockup it will phone any number you put into it, and you can hear what's going on.
  2. Don't press the one on bottom right Mark, you will crack the screen, it happened to me..
  3. Must say Meta, your tractor sounds crisp and fresh, lovely machine. I always enjoy your videos, they have a fun atmosphere to them, and cracking scenery!
  4. The saw is fine with a 20 inch bar, it's all I use on mine and the torque let's it chew the wood up, Google in a tree too.
  5. Haha, we ought to leave Joe alone, you know the saying on what most attacts the oposite sex, It's not left length in your hose, Far better is a humorfull prose!
  6. Classic Mark, that put a big grin on me boat!
  7. Thanks you both, the view gave me that hair on the back of my neck standing up feeling, just wish I had a good camera and some time when I saw it,. Going to keep an eye on the weather and try for a go with some decent kit, trouble is,as you know, sometimes it only works ' in the moment'.
  8. Took this last year on my phone, worth a look.
  9. It honestly is a very good saw, you will not be disappointed,.
  10. The 620 has a very good build quality,the equal at least of the other contenders, it truly is made for full on harvesting.
  11. The 620 will not disappoint you, it will take a couple of tank fulls to start waking up, and wants a few seconds to warm from cold, but it is a strong saw, and a strong performer.
  12. Your going to need to adjust the carburetor to get it running right, and prevent engine seizure.
  13. The chain tensioner is angled, so it is a doddle to get to, chain oil adjust easy too, tick over screw also, Seems a well thought out saw from my brief experience, it pulls the 15 inch bar well, I can feel a nice sugi bar coming on, I think it will be one fast snedding saw with a short light bar.
  14. Well I picked mine up, got a good deal, £370, with a gallon of aspen, and they provided mine with the 15 inch bar. Gave the saw an hour of logging, it's very nice in the hand, feels very well built, and looks it too, it's still a tight saw, but I am impressed with how it cuts, I thought it would be all revs and no torque at the cc it is, but no, it's got guts, I think I'm going to like this saw, more to come when it's got a few miles on the clock.
  15. Hadn't thought of that, but he is a top bloke,and you will have a friend for life
  16. Just invite Mark Bolam round on a cold night, that should sort it if you don't drink.
  17. It is a very sad thing, in any conflict the great proportion of people affected and killed are civilians, but any time they are deliberately targeted is beyond reason. Thoughts to the families and France.
  18. Take it back to your dealer and get it looked at, these saws, set up right run fine. They do take a minute to warm up from new,but after some use this improves.
  19. geoff

    Buy an echo!!

    You claim a lot,but don't back it up with any tangible facts here,, more poppycock. I suspect you have a vested interest in your claims that is for personal reasons, and not as an unbiased saw pro user. I have previously asked on this and received no response. Your claims here do the pro user a major disservice, just look at the other echo threads here. The tier system you talked of is not a recognised system,just made up and misused byyou in any event to try and verify your outlandish skewed notions, and most here can see it. You succeed only in embarrassing your reputation here, and that is in no way meant as insult, but as you could be of so much more benefit here if you were not so brand political.
  20. I'm not sure on the sprocket,but will find out when mine arrives In a week, 2 rings is good!
  21. 13 or 15 inch are the book choices:001_smile:
  22. I like the pieces a lot,nice work.

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