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swinny

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  1. Not long ago on a site job. My tw 150 was abused all day taking 6" all day and it only used 1/2 a tank of derv only stopped for our 2 brew breaks and a bite to eat at lunch
  2. This mornings job was to remove this cedar. Shame really. Woke up this morn and it was a snow blizzard outside and thought, bugger it off back to bed... Woke up a bit later and it had calmed down, so tackled up and got to the job for 9am ish. All done and dusted for 12:30 inc some nice cups of tea Then off to do a laurel reduction and trim this aft, but didn't bother taking pics of it. Good day today, esp after the horrible weather this morn!! Chris
  3. Crank sensor may be in wrong position... could be few degrees out...
  4. Is it basically a 192 released over here as a 150?
  5. Bummer. Sorry to hear your pain. Just read thread from start to finish and the vans were looking good.
  6. Not sure on the bar length. Also noticed the saw attatchment ring was plastic!
  7. Horrible balance imo. Picked one up the other week. That battery heavy and right at back of the saw... all that strain on your wrist
  8. swinny

    Crew's

    Yup. Ive stopped working for a few people like this. You dont need the stress or crap
  9. Is it possible. Once tank emptied etc to seal with soldering iron...?
  10. Good cant get diagnosis wrong if its like that then will come back and let you know. Cheers
  11. Will it be obvious if somethings wrong. Or is it new flywheel? Cheers
  12. It is i will access further this weekend. Any dodgy left hand threads...?
  13. Sounds like a plan dave! Just bugged me! Ive whipped the covers off. What am i looking for? Magnet on flywheel ok. Cant see anything else... hmmm
  14. Definitely one to be clipped up onto the harness on the cari tool! And yeah cheers:thumbup1:
  15. Daniel. Ford or leyland?
  16. Sounds bad is it expensive job? Cheers
  17. Am i the only one who's looked at one, held one. Put it down and left shop? I did like it for weight. Just seemd to fragile to me. Too much plastic. Looked like something that youd buy and would last 8-12 months only... also handle felt like there was less plastic/strength in it than the 201t. Dont get me wrong, i may get one at some point... have done a few cherry reductions lately that it would have been handy on... im giving it abit longer sat on the fence
  18. Hi. Does anybody know, what and where on the engine, charges the battery. It had a new battery few months back but isnt charging Cheers chris
  19. I always thought u needed cs 30 31 to use chainsaw comercially...?
  20. You lot have so much hope it'll be ages before or if it ever arrives lol
  21. Hi there. Just wondering what there is out there? Whats good value for money and good saw. So far i can see a husky. Stihl an oregeon. Are they all on a par? Wheres best place to get one? And which to go for. Cheers
  22. Big discs on ebay. Not sure where else. 160 quid i think
  23. Exactly... your not going to see 30mpg loaded and towing. Dont be tight be realistic... charge enough. Please dont comeback about fuel prices lol because they are bad!
  24. I was thinking that also. Get one bought!
  25. A walkie talkie in a pocket on their breast on full volume. What more cab you want? That and hand signals... away you go

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