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snoko

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    Ms181

    Anyone got the workshop manual for this wee saw they could PM me. Cheers
  2. Hi, got a Handol 51 (5-7Kw) installed Nov 2010. Excellent, very efficient.
  3. Thanks Big J, Got the MS181 and really pleased with it. Ideal for what I wanted, very light and easy to handle. Cheers.
  4. Thanks Guy's, great advice. I've a Stihl petrol strimmer which has never given me any problems, so I'll probably go for small Stihl, Cheers. Logs - need a decent supply of split logs til the new year when I should have my new chainsaw and be able to chop my own. Got a builders bag full recently, not sure if his name was Carver (only got his first name - Charles) £50 and barely lasted the week.
  5. Cheers, local shop trying to sell me a Mitox 4116 Chainsaw. Anyone got any experience of this? Just need it for cutting logs for firewood, nothing fancy but want something that'll last.
  6. Hi, Excellent site, hope you can help. Looking for a log supplier for the West of Scotland, Dumbarton / Helensburgh area. Also, looking for a recommendation for an entry level chainsaw. Cheers

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