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WoodED

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  1. matt, spudulike is the man to come to for saw advice
  2. WoodED

    560xp Vs MS362

    tha guys at work with them hate them, i was offerd a brand new one but asked for the hand me down 361 instead witch is being replaced this year with a 560xp
  3. WoodED

    560xp Vs MS362

    its not as quick as the 560, but the old 361 was a fantastic saw, il get some stick for owning a stihl but i actualy have one.
  4. the ms200t no longer is sold so altho its the best, it is now history
  5. WoodED

    560xp Vs MS362

    husky 560xp all the way. the ms362 is junk
  6. i just run the standard stihl stuff (red) tis alll ive used for years and tis what everyone else ive worked for uses
  7. hahahahaha
  8. shall be a good crack
  9. my 576XP is coming out to play on sunday so i will do some videos it is well balenced and i personaly dont find it that heavy (you have to remeber tho it is a big saw.
  10. 346xp. there i said it T.C.D
  11. or a call to remove a tree of the house haha
  12. think ill bring my uprated ones haha,, looking forward to meeting u all
  13. its fantastic jon, pulls the 24" bar no probs
  14. y not? haha
  15. 576xp all the way,, its a fantastic saw
  16. i dont wana use a piston stop tho,, just want to shock the clutch off
  17. spud wear can i get a clutch removal tool for a 346xp /
  18. stihl kombis are fire,, i dont feel the difference between the combi system and the normal machines, i have both
  19. yes vosa do check tanks, they checked our tank as we had a still combi can on the back with 2 stoke mix in that was pink,
  20. were bouts, i could bring my 576 along, and my standard 346xp to put against urs
  21. get ur blades profesionaly sharpend,
  22. spud have u videod ur bonkers 357?
  23. haha quality
  24. what saw are you using? looks abit beasty to be using on that test, ppe depeds on the power/chainspeed of your saw, it is not there to be 100% effective but there to decrease the risk in injury, someone once said to me, if u wouldnt do it in your shorts and sandles, dont do it in your chainsaw gear
  25. heres a few pics

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