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woody paul

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  1. What ever you cut someone always wants diffrent. Got a customer that has logs 18- 24 inches long and up to 10 inches across.
  2. Maybe good in virgin forestry :laugh1:
  3. Echo 3400 top handle up top great little saw lighter than ms200t. On ground got to be husky 353 that's tweaked.
  4. Why pay for a over draft service you never use. Also tell them what you need if they will not lisern go to another bank till you are happy. Last week I got to see a cashier at bank for the first time in months have been paying in cheques by box in bank, internet banking to move money about and customers paying on line so we will see less people working in banks.
  5. A lot of fine dust when milling, even a 3120 will block.
  6. I don't see the requirement to hire an engineer to tell the owner to dig the kitchen floor up, I've already done that. The damage is localized, so if a root is the cause it's under the 'light structure damage' category of tree root problems. I may call back to suggest that the clients insurers are advised of the situation, simply to cover myself. Lots of good points and suggestions so far, thank you everyone who has contributed. What it boils down is, what qualification have you got to advice, and any strucual damage needs looking at properly and insurance companys will cop out if not told of any problem they need to now about so telling them is best.
  7. Strucual engineer's job to work out problem then call tree man in if trees a problem. But they can get it wrong.
  8. That's diffrent from my 3120
  9. Can't see how this would work on 3120xp as cable is attached to trigger and you just can not see in there anyway.
  10. :thumbup:I tried that and hit it as hard as i dared with no joy.
  11. R Stiff & Sons R Stiff & Sons family ran firm can be good on price.
  12. Try another new plug I have found new plugs to be faulty.
  13. Throttle cable went on husky 3120 yesterday, tried to remove trigger pins with no joy with punch and hammer so spent some time head scratching trying to workout how to warm it up. Landed up with soldering iron on the end of pin to warm it then hit with punch and hammer result. Any one got other helpfull tips.
  14. What area is the job and what tree officer.
  15. A C Price had one for sale a while back on flotation tyres.
  16. No jokes know, but by putting 16'' wheels on you are only going to get a extra inch and a half more clearance is it worth the hassle.
  17. just something for you to think about husky 268 have rubber mounts 300 mobiles are spring mounted less vib's
  18. Second hand price are good, 385 XP would be a good second saw.
  19. Looks like see got value for money.
  20. Just crack on, got to a job last year which was booked for 8.30-9.00 start no one in gate lock which has boarded panel above so about 12 foot high. Spoke to neighbour there out was the answer from them. Any way after a long talk to them I went over fence and unlocked gate, owners wife came back a hour later like hell in her car jumped out saying sorry was in a rush and for got then asked how we got in looking puzzled.

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