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geoff

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    <p>Hi Jez,</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p> If you get no joy give me a shout and I will try to work out a plan B.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>You still riding the bikes?</p>

    <p>got a few myself.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p> Geoff</p>

     

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    <p>Hello Jez,</p>

    <p> How you doing,I have ridden past yours a few times overy the last year, and thought of you.</p>

    <p>yep,I do love the echo saws,best out there at the moment,if I get a problem I can't resolve I go to spudulike on the forum,he is very good,and lives maybe 40mins from you, if you get stuck give me another nudge mate.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p> Regards,</p>

    <p> Geoff</p>

     

  3. It is a lovely saw, probably my favourite in use, I'm sure you will grow to apreciated it too.
  4. Come off it mate, that's a bit of a one sided offer, in Arbo's favour:001_tongue:
  5. geoff

    Buy an echo!!

    Maybe husky are paying me to say that...busted:lol:
  6. That had crossed my mind Joe, had it happen on a couple of saws over the years,where the wood is shaped in such a way as to deflect the gasses.
  7. That is most horrible, makes my p*ss boil.
  8. geoff

    Buy an echo!!

    What I don't understand is how someone who can post such drivel as this,which is just designed to insult anyone with an honest opinion differing from yours,can apear so hypocrytical. Please show, by way of a challenge to this post of yours,one member here exhibiting brand sponsored desperate defence, so to speak! I actually agree and like some of your posts, even if a percentage of your posts are deliberately inflammatory ,in this one you have excelled yourself ,it sounds like paranoia however I look at it. Just maybe these saws are so popular,as you rightly say, because they just work well,and in general with reliability,rather than some corporate/consumer collaboration. In case you are ever reincarnated as a pinball machine,I advise that you make damn sure you can spell 'tilt', it would be such a shame to go through life missing the 'l' out, would it not...
  9. Thanks mate, that puts my mind at rest and my wallet in fear,I'm getting one:thumbup1:
  10. Let it have a few tanks through it to bed it in before you judge it, warm it up from cold for half a minute before thrashing it,and you will love the thing, they are a good strong running saw the get faster with use.
  11. Much apreciated mate.
  12. Has yours had the issue with the brake handle melting like Greg? I'm wondering if they have changed exhaust outlet or something:001_smile:
  13. That's a nuisance indeed, hmm.
  14. Pushing it really, but it would do it on a skip chain, better off with a larger saw Imo .
  15. Disco is good, jimney too if you can handle the small size,they are very reliable, and exceptional off road.
  16. Steve left it out on show as a bit of a litmus test, it's all come out now...
  17. TVI is an absolute diamond, he offered me help, (and no small task), when the chips were down for me.
  18. Got to be worth a go,with a bit of jiggery pokery it most likely will break up,or pop out the top.
  19. Sorry to read this,that's a big hit.
  20. Maybe to move smaller items easily during the theft.
  21. Inclined to agree
  22. Bit like me then:biggrin:
  23. Oh dear,that is just spitting the dummy. Interesting to see people's thoughts here but this does not contribute at all:thumbdown:
  24. A quick one from this morning h:001_smile:
  25. No matter how hard you pull that back it will be a problem again within 3 to5 years, I would advise removal and replant with something slower growing and economic to control.

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