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Lorry thompson

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  1. Apparently they see their reflection in the conker and think it's a bigger spider:lol:So always make sure your bonkers are shiny Dean:blushing:
  2. Apparently it does work dean they were on about it on the radio the other day
  3. i like your style chris:lol:
  4. mines 18inch seems ok, seems funny a lot of people want to run big bars on little saws, io like to see people doing it the other way:thumbup:
  5. we used to have boxer dog would pick them up then they would just run around under his big lips until he spat them out:lol: then he would just pick them up again, he was a bit thick
  6. i guess you have a 390 petemate looking at your name what do you think of them? used to use a 395 and loved them too
  7. Would love to have a go of that chris bet it cut well, it is down to preference like I said I just don't like the 441 but I know a lot of people will, I have a 440 think they are a good saw I also know of a lt of people prefer the 460 to the 441
  8. That's what I thought maybe the 372 he used was blunt:lol:
  9. Just bought a 372 and love it mate don't like the 441 but it's just my opinion seen a lot of broken ones around
  10. good luck with the contact i sent you James I've worked for salcey before and know they are a good firm too:001_smile:
  11. If none of that works out let me know I might find you something down there
  12. Definitely worth a look haha I hadn't seen it
  13. That's what makes me think ranger Matt " if in doubt, have it out"
  14. I mean on price if they're doin well because they are cheap if they beat the bearing problem surely value for money they would win hands down??
  15. Haha unlucky mate!! Isn't it a shame our dogs don't last that long it's always the boring pets what last the longest
  16. Strong words Dave admire your strength hope you have a good recovery and as you know you will have plenty support from all the lads on here
  17. Agree 100% tommer I got a 150 and think it's a little belter but the bearing seems to be the only let down so if they fitted a greasable bearing it would be an unbeatable machine???
  18. Haha I got a 440 can't fault it mate and just got a new 372 as good as each other I reckon just the husky sounds nicer
  19. I haven't owned one like mate had a few goes and didn't like the feel of it but I have noticed a lot of broken ones laid around peoples yards
  20. I've got equal mixture of stihl and husqvarna don't know what that makes me:blushing:If your going second hand and it's only my opinion but I wouldn't go for a 441 when I was free lance saw a lot of these lying around in lock ups broken, I just don't like them
  21. Shame it goes on I'd be gutted if my tools went we work hard for them even if insurane replaces them it's not the point really
  22. Was talking about these saws with my dad can't believe the prices people ask for second hand kit however shiny it is, sounds like he's lying already too they probably stolen, if they are I wouldn't want them if they were cheap can't stand people who steal a mans work tools:sneaky2:I can't accuse anyone of owt though but there is a lot of stolen gear on eBay watch what you buy lads
  23. Well done fiona done ya self proud
  24. So they rip in half quicker and you buy new ones:sneaky2:
  25. :lol::lol:At stephen

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