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Dan Earp

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  1. All depends on how much the fuel is in your area bud. Sure someone on here maybe even near the start of this thread worked it out for them. End of the day i'm happy using it and so are the clients with interest. Even the guy opposite me who owns a bike show is interested, since he's forever fixing bikes that wont start due to old fuel etc after the winter season.
  2. So just run a hedge trimmer on it first. Im running a hedgie,260 and soon a 150 on it. To work the cost out fm gas station fuel and the mix against aspen isnt that much of a difference. When u and ur kit will last longer. Also its only a couple of £ extra to add per job(dependant of course), right now i do two jobs and thats another can paid for
  3. Keep on top of the fuel levels, and carry a spare can
  4. Hey i looked for knowledge put it in place and its running just fine 😜lol
  5. Build your own log cabin👍
  6. 👍👍👍👍👍
  7. Its already yellow, so would think its going to be black
  8. You can do both. Study and work when you can, many of us have bud Don't rule out anything yet👍 Dan
  9. Aspen- a tough fuel to follow
  10. Aspen Uncompromised Excellence Aspen Natures Best Friend Aspen Finer In Every Way Aspen- underdog will rise
  11. A nice saw and great for finer finishing cuts. Used it a lot on pruning fruit tree
  12. And cut into the stem length ways creating a cross when looked from above 👍
  13. Just like anyother pop rich lol
  14. Thanks to Eddie for sending the stickers 👍
  15. Lmao just testing 👍
  16. Would that be millimetres 😜, and when it come to the drugs round there should be two nurses checking each other, down here your looking at one nurse to 12-14 patients, also with the ever increasing paper work when do they get time to actually care for them? My other half is glad shes out of nursing and a midwife
  17. Could you not do a college course and work on a weekend for the day missed? Either a one or three day course and ud get the tickets cheaper
  18. 👍Aspen all the way
  19. Lol you went for STIHL 👍 pure beauty
  20. Defo keep at the job uve got for now. I went from the military to m&s (which i really didnt like) aswell as college and had a newborn all within two weeks. I worked extra shifts at work and my own little hedge jobs etc. it was hard but i kept with it for just over 18months before i secured a full time position as a climber. Now I've also thought of going down the same route as you but to set up by myself. Though its tempting, I've still got a monthly wage coming in to provide for my family and can still do other jobs when I'm free to save and build up my kit and for a vehicle. It will take longer but i wouldn't risk my family for anything. Keep going,save hard and your'll get there soon enough. Make a goal, like this time next year you'd have saved for the course👍 All the best Dan
  21. Then try the forst st6 lads, on our trail day we put a lot of weird angle cherry through and it just ate it up and asked for more.
  22. Fuel filter? Its the lil plastic clear tube connected either end with black pipes. Are tracked chipper wouldn't start, checked it and was full of cr@p so swapped it out and runs fine now
  23. Ah so the 8x6 wouldn't be good enough, jenson turn tables are also good
  24. 💪 Also get in touch with redwood for a demo on the Först st6 bud 01794 329080 As i said before i cant fault them or the guys yet
  25. Ive never had any major upsets with any of the stihls i own or have used. Plus im a massive stihl fan. The 880 has some great power behind it and given the right bar etc will sing all day. A friend got rid of this to buy the husky version and wished he'd never had. Ill txt him for reason bud if you want, but im sure you'll fine an answer here👍 Also isn't your other saws stihl? And who's your closest dealer of spares?

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