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steve collins

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  1. Problem is that colleges give students a false idea of what the industry is like and as soon as they do a week you never see them again!! Yes its bloody hard work and you have to take the rough with the smooth but unlike other apprenticeships where your skilled in a manner of years, Handcutting your skilled by the time your bodys given up and your just about still productive. Rates range from £90-£200 and ive worked from portsmouth to dover and all over the south east.

     

    Everyone who wants to become a handcutter just dont want to do the time/effort to become one.

  2. All depends on size of trees and what spec your cutting to.

     

    Firewood by the lorry you mean? Its tough, many buy from people they have been dealing with for years,some dont like mixed loads other want pure species and only processor size material so you have to grade it out.

     

    Chestnut you could sell by the blank but most only cut to fulfill there own orders and sell as a finished product as get a better return.

    If you have all your wood cut and cant get it roadside its a lot of money sitting on the floor.

  3. it must be the reason why so many sieze or just wear out as im sure the exhaust gases run out the saw in a u shape from the exhaust manifold which causes the saw to heat up and the plate between the cylinder and exhaust

  4. Ive had the exact same issues with my 560 its been in twice now for new carb pot and piston under warranty and only lasted around a month each time.

    I know my saw is high hours as its used pretty much 5 days a week flat out felling but just think they get far too hot in general dont know if its due to the way the exhaust gases run through the muffler which cause this or something else.

     

    I will be sending it back again!!

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