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  1. htb

    Stihl ms881

    Not many trees in UK you cant do with 661. Ringing up is a different matter
  2. Watch out for drift, seen plenty of overspray onto vehicles etc.
  3. Don't think their on the parcelforce list of what you can send.
  4. They have bred in our woodshed for years, not bothered by us or the dogs.
  5. Sure he's still on advanced formula
  6. Don't bother, if your going to fabricate something make it a bollard.
  7. Should be a bit, but not that much IMHO
  8. 20" on 560 quite common and works well, providing chain is sharp, but that goes without saying.
  9. htb

    Grass seed

    From the sea or river, only if well washed to get rid of salt.
  10. Big shot, high anchor, foot and knee ascender, preferably SRT
  11. Husqvarna 346 XP (2009-02) Chainsaw CARBURETOR & AIR FILTER Spare Parts Diagram (ransomspares.co.uk)
  12. Ash. Do you do Morso Panther spares, baffle plate and back plate. Thanks
  13. Personally find Stihl bar covers better than Husqvarna ones.
  14. Think your calcs are a bit out.
  15. Just have a good look at it once put back together to check it all lines up. If you want a second opinion post a pic of it reassembled on here for constructive comment in case there is something amiss.
  16. Is there a fold out compressor and air line in the box as well?. Would be handy as that's where most problems start.
  17. How muchy and where from, looks nice
  18. Being a bit less ambitious helps when rigging, avoids a lot of the problems you mention and learn how to rig properly.
  19. Rigging lines and climbing lines should not be near each other or near you. If they are re rig.

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