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Samuel

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  1. that perthetic, just because they can not be bothered to take it to a tip and empty it there:thumbdown:
  2. give jonesie a call i private message me and gave me a great price but i am a student and need to find the money to buy it, he is from F R Jones and Sons
  3. i have done the same (welwell) but it was my 260 and i spent the best part of 30 minutes resharpening and making sure the cutters were the same length
  4. some fantastic photos there, i would love to do that and agree with Big Boss Beechwood about the weather
  5. i have only just found that out:blushing: learn something new everyday:001_smile:
  6. that is most likely the very best tree carving i have ever seen:thumbup:
  7. i was asking them this question at work a few weeks ago and they said he did a 113 foot sequoia
  8. where i work they used to cut grass but the tree work took over so they gradually reduced it out and now longer do it as tree and hedge work has taken over
  9. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyxn0R2u-Qs]YouTube - HOW TO ADJUST IDLE SPEED on STIHL MS 180C Chainsaw[/ame] hope this helps
  10. if i were you i would by the transit, because we have one at work and it has never put a foot wrong and bought it new in 2004, it would also depend on the costumer service, this may sound abit weird bit but i would pay abit more to have decent customer service
  11. i would of thought that it would decrease mpg because they would be heavier than normal tires
  12. i really like that and had to laugh at it
  13. my 260 has a 16inch bar and it works perfectly, and i always choose stihl bars just because i want to and have never tried a oregon bar so can not really comment on that
  14. they are some very good photos there. im no expert but i bet there is some seriously expensive machines there
  15. nice video and pics and looks a decent piece of kit there
  16. Samuel

    Crow Wood

    i have just finished my first year at college and have not come across that phrase at all in my assignments so sorry but can not help you
  17. totally agree with steve on that, but some nice photos there. my favourite is the 2nd one:thumbup1:
  18. that is a very useful piece of kit there is a excuse to get a quad bike now
  19. totally agree with Mozza about the getting some training and buy a groundsaw but maybe buy an ms200 which has a back handle instead of a ms200t which only has a top handle and both have the same power
  20. yes i have to say the camera on my fone did not let me down when i needed it
  21. i did not think the photos would come out this well on my phone, i have to say picture 5 is my favourite:thumbup1:
  22. This is my first ever picture thread Since it was fathers day we went to Grimsthorpe castle to have a walk around to see what it was like. The pictures are not very good because they were taken from my mobile Just though i may shear some of the photos that i took with you
  23. that contrapution is rubbish
  24. i havent used that saw but if you want a all day good saw i would recommend a stihl ms260, i have one and it has worked very well for me so far it. but it does not have as much power as the stihl ms290.
  25. i see what you mean now Ben, he could well of done that well you can pick up some good saws on ebay, well i have got a good one anyway

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