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Ollie Wall

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  1. mines from 05 and looks shagged but runs like an absolute beaut!! thanks for all the tips!!
  2. cheers fellas i'll do that when i get back from work today !!! Ollie
  3. thanks for the feedback!! i forgot to mention that i've been having real trouble with trying to get the engine fins clean??
  4. looking at the 200t today and was thinking its looking a bit grubby inside! whats the best way of cleaning/is there any point?? Thanks Ollie
  5. Part of some college course units focus are on buisness management which covers alot of what you need etc. if i were you i'd go to college get your quallys for free learn a bit of background on the job and then start to think about setting up a company plus get a few years experience working with a more experienced person!! all the best Ollie
  6. haha i'm glad i'm not the only one!!
  7. :thumbup:there new so haven't gotton that flexable yet!! plus the landys clutch is so bloody heavy, but that just comes with owning a landy!!
  8. am I just being a moaning git or does anyone else find it harder to drive in chainsaw boots???
  9. thanks for the replys. exuse my ignorance but whats a ported???
  10. :thumbup:no reason, just saw someone using a bigger than normal on a 020. I agree using a 260 is much safer and more suited!!
  11. Anyone done this and knows if it runs alright?? Ollie
  12. :001_smile:haha yer should have checked if this had been posted before oh well. i know what you mean it seems to struggle quite a bit think i'll be sticking to me stihl!!
  13. thought this may be off some interest to some people1:001_smile: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2luEz9HCmLA]YouTube - T540 XP® - the new arborist saw from Husqvarna[/ame]
  14. just wondering if anyone on hear as a spare carb cover for a 200t, and some bushes for the top handle as mine are incredibly worn!! which as I was told last night is why the stop switch won't work:blushing: Any help much appreciated!!!!
  15. thanks for that thought about the putting the choke on after i'd done it, just me not thinking!!
  16. tbh didn't try that should off thought about it!! thanks for the advice.
  17. thanks mate it was a bit hectic trying to get the plug out!!
  18. as the thread states runs but the stop switch won't stop the saw, had to take the cover of and pull the spark plug out........any sugestions:blushing:
  19. :thumbdown:i would love to do it but too far away!!!
  20. protien shakes are just a licence to print money, don' t give em the satisfaction of ripping you of!!! as long as you eat well and are hydrated you'll be fine. the best thing is to add a pinch of salt to squash or water much better for you than any lucozade!!! Thats what i learn't in about year and half of sports nutrition! all the best Ollie
  21. there a bit out my price range at the moment tho!!
  22. good comments!! would you recomend it over a 260 or 261??? Thanks Ollie
  23. Ollie Wall

    Ms 271

    Anyone had any experience of them/?? better than a 260?
  24. Not arb related but still shows the impotance of glasses, my dad blinded himself in one eye as he was useing a screw driver as a lever which then as you then slipped and went into his lacerating his optical nerve/retena!!! nasty stuff
  25. :thumbup:well done fella..... stay safe

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