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WoodED

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  1. is that a iveco daily 4x4 i see there mr blair,
  2. ahh yes it was the small log mill, cheers rob,, i can get odd nice lumps of oak and maple from work and want to start doing stuff with it, (rather than chucking it in the woods. is that a standard chain ur using on the 346xp
  3. in the 2-3 years ive had my 346xp, it has always fired after 1-2 pulls and always started on the 3rd pull, i have never broken the on and of switch or the choke even tho it rolls about on the back of the truck, it is very flickable (havnt used the 550 so cnt say more or less) and the constrution of it it fine, ive never broken anything on it, just thought id put that message across, i did 4 weeks with it felling 20-28 inch in diameter chestnuts with it and it flew throught them with a full chizel chain and low rakers, the saw it a pleasure to use, i am very fussy when it comes to maitenace, if im using the saw hard for the day i will grease and maintain my saw everday or ever few days depending on use.
  4. as a 346xp user id say stick with the tried and tested 346xp, the 550xp is still a new saw and like the 560xp its bound to have problems that will need weeding out, the 346xp is a fantastic saw,
  5. i am possibly looking into one of these for use with my 576xp, does anyone have any video footage or pics of using this saw mill,
  6. uv got the lucky pick out of the lot then
  7. i have 2 to,, i have an austria duo 1 with the clip on seat, and the skylotec kolibri which i won, i only climb in the skylotec now,,, so comfy, i keep the austria duo as a spare tho its almost like new
  8. no worries matey
  9. id recomend the skylotec kolibri instead of the sequioa swing, the seat on the sequioa just gets in the way,, the leg loops on the skylotec are relly wide and padded so no need for a seat, its comfy, but as already said its personal preferance,, go and try a few befor u buy
  10. mad here to jon,, iwe had to drive other to the otherside of mk this morning to fill the chipper up, bout 9 miles or so
  11. thanks for the feedback, im on a tight budget but want a good machine, im gona go with the push roller model
  12. what i ment to add was hoe do u get on with them, i am just about to buy one and was looking for some feedback on them
  13. hey all,, has any one here got a masport mower? particualy the masport rotarola 18 inch ?
  14. does the honda have a clutch and a roller?
  15. sorry to here that justin,,,
  16. WoodED

    Our new 79

    that was pritty awsome matey,, do u have any vids in the actual work area,?
  17. WoodED

    Urgent need

    are you looking for a team with a truck and chipper?
  18. nice job matey,, good choice in backing music too
  19. yup now i just have to buy a spiderjack
  20. my mate at work cliped a small pulley onto the small eye of his cambium saver with a karabiner,, it works perfect
  21. did anybody ever win stevvie?
  22. im am a great fan of jensen chippers, but on the other hand grennmech are fine machines too,
  23. cant go wrong with a 346xp, even tho the 550xp has just come out,
  24. yh i bought an 18inch bar for it aswell,

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