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Jamespepperpot

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  1. Its a Southern Gun Company speedmaster
  2. Bit of target practice earlier this year! Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  3. Nothing wrong with the General Grabbers that they used to come standard with. Last a very long time too
  4. The number plates of those look very similar!
  5. Lost count on how many times he got his saw stuck
  6. I use the yellow plastic Oregon ones which seem to work pretty well in smaller trees.
  7. They only go mushy on the 660 because of the exhaust fumes being blown back when you're ringing up wood. Or so thats my understanding of why mine does it..
  8. How is the Countryside Management course at Hadlow? I'm planning on going there in September
  9. I've sold 90 cubic metres so far this year. Best year I've had yet!
  10. I've never had any problems with mine and they're about 2 years old. Pretty worn out now though. I've got the middle spec green ones
  11. I'd push the boat out after you've done your CS30/31 and get a MS361/2 with an 18" bar. Ringing up wood with a 261 gets slow very quickly..
  12. Me and my dad use Flexcut carving knives. Very very sharp and hold their edge pretty well.
  13. Thank you to Gustharts - Received a very nice friction saver today!
  14. I did mine at Kingswood and it was pretty good. I stayed at their accomodation as well and it turned out to be a good laugh
  15. I've played the older version of this and its pretty awful!
  16. I'm 9 and a half stone and I run a 660 with a 30" or a 20" bar. You shouldn't struggle!
  17. Do you need the boards to be as wide as that? Then someone with a smaller mill could rough cut the tree in half then mill it up
  18. I have a griffin survivor for my iPhone 5 - They are absolutely solid apart from the screen protector which I managed to scratch with my thumb nail whilst scrolling.
  19. Has anyone actually been able to fix this problem? Mine rubs on the top of the exhaust when it gets hot and won't actually click onto the chainbrake unless you push it into the exhaust..

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