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elliott EGD

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  1. Brilliant saw pickup puts a smile on my face all the time just have to remeber to prime it befor starting even warm
  2. Good man.... like to see stuff like this something to be proud of get it in the dirt
  3. Petzl ange I think? Verry strong, do two sizes not tiny but pritty small
  4. Duckers are verry good in my opinion the newer ones are better they dont need the blower and have a verry good draft on them we have both vereants chippers on the fornt of mogs are pritty easy to live with too yeah they over hang but you can see all the over hang and you can tip off the back if you prefer. No need to set the chipper down to chip you can even move to the next brash pile with the chipper running
  5. Nice tip I have added a bit more heat shrink to the tip to pervent the wrench but will have go with the zip tie it that fails your set up is nice an compact at 9 inch minestands at 11 inch just beacuse I wanted to acomadate knut vt on 13 to 11mm lines how do you find a 2 wrap knut holds up ?
  6. Been gettung use to the wrench of late dont get to climba as much as I would like . but spliced my self a a stiff tether prorto type with any luck ii get to try it out thiss week . Rilly hopeiny it will tend well as I climb on 13mm and have exspereanced a bit of snaging with the wrench when tending . What you guys think ?
  7. If you clip crab on you line tip side of you natural redirect with some light waight cord with a weight on the end for ease of reach. to retrive just lanyard in pop a stoper knot in below your hitch pulley to keep it in place on rope , then pull on the cord to pull your hitch up thought the redirect and back to you . Keeping hold of both the tail end and cord will prevent you hitch getting stuck out of reach. That wat I would do to acheve what your asking. Disadvantaged beaing geting hitch stuck In narrow crouch out of reach so wont be applicable in many situations But I have only done a cople of srt climbs my self
  8. Shame hope you get it sorted can always buy a new chain for your fresh bar can only be a good thing or butter up you local dealer and ask if they can break and rivet it for you
  9. Would a chain with a few less links not remedie thiss problem . Thats what I would do any way if the tention adjuster will allow . They are tastie looking guide bars
  10. I do line clearace it is an ideal tool especially on regrowth
  11. It is nice picking the little 150 back up tho. Im thinking of getting a dozen or so tanks throught them the get a tachometer on them maby have a look at the carb noticed on one of them I had a little mooch around the casting in the carb was a little rough . But I must say its probaly going to help my dad continue work in more comfort .
  12. Brought a copple of these 150t just over a week ago now the boss / dad has troble useing the 200 all day so thought we shoud give emm a go. Aslong as you not exspec5ing huge power you wont be disapointed . Perfict saw in the mewp havent needed to get the 200 outall week ! I think the utilities cutters are going to like thiss littke pup .
  13. No problem as delabodge sed some spacers involved ill also try and get a picy up for your refrance
  14. I can recomend the izusu its a real donky a tuff one at that ours is of the same age as you are looking at not had much looking after 176000 miles on it and no real work haveing been needed other than serviceables and a cople bearing s its easy on tyers did 120000 miles on one set of bf at's
  15. Our lt40 hase a kohler motor on it not shure if it is original or not . but I asume it is it has the same cutting head as you 30 its a twin poast from what I can remeber there isnt any adapter plate of sorts it just bolts on the the camed baseplate best of luck with the replacement Elliott
  16. I surpose its a good thing husqy are trying to get it right be for releasing where as the 201s went on sale befor some flaws where rectafied . Im rilly hopei h the 540 will have thethrottle responce of the 550 xp
  17. Any one know wether eco plugs would speed up the decomposition of a stump as well as alredy used chemicals ?
  18. Its a barrocycle are you going to fit a tipping chip box ? What can it tow ?
  19. I also use the sugoi the resent one has a roller on scarab and elasticated leg straps so not necessary to buy a saw pod for it the hook on the end is goog for ivy removal
  20. Our 576 xp runs a 28 " just as well as the 385 xp if a little less pokey had no problems with it ether . Good saw in my veiw
  21. Any perticuler sized chipper or reson for a mog .... or you just fancie playing with the big toys .
  22. Hi we run duckers basicly same as tp had the same problem putting a sharp edge on the rollers with a grinder solved it had to make a jig for the grinder cople of scraps of metal and bolts . And the little stuff may need to adgust the stops on ether site that the top comes down on to may just be A bild up of compacted dut on them .
  23. That looks like good fun . Back pack blowers make for good tenis ball/ manky aple cannons thats defantly worth a try
  24. Verry nice angle's on the zz silky fox . Get to see little things the mags and such miss. Dose any one who used HC or SJ now on the ZZ miss any old fetures yet? . Like third conection hole on the HC and the gap between hitch and pulley to make a loop for hulling saws etc. I apologise for all the abreviations Looks a verry refined piece of gear
  25. i use a knut with short cord or extra wraps one an e2e and have the flip line fed through the carabina for tending... works ok

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