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Backcut 89

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  1. bore the gob and make your back cut slightly higher and you will have no bother
  2. thanks alot for all your help guys, i will give it a try and let you know how it goes! cheers
  3. forgot to mention, tried strong glue but the petrol just eats it away
  4. hi guys, got a small slit 5mm in length on the tank on my 385 near where the av mount is, any ideas how to seal it up would be greatly appreciated, i have heard you can get plastic weld stuff? dont fancy buying a new tank and back handle, would be a deer do thanks, sam
  5. <p>hey martin, just received 2 messages off you but cant open them annoyingly!! thanks for the reply though</p>

  6. so far it has been fine apart from this glitch touch wood and all that, 5 all broken doesnt give me much confidence lol
  7. it does it at all running temperatures
  8. no other problems yet mate no, its running great revs out really well, and its lovely to use trimming out, just that little liggle is annoying, like you say could just be the autotune thing
  9. Bought a 560xp on a 68dl from my local husky dealer the other day to replace my tired 365, i got it for full time hand cutting work. Good saw, light, ergonomic and powerful. The only drawback i have found so far is a slight delay in pickup from time to time, it has a little "blllluuu" when you activate the throttle trigger before it picks up. Just wandered if anyone else has this problem??? maybe i am jumping to conclusions too soon as i have only fired 13 tanks throught it, i just didnt expect it from a new saw.
  10. both mate i want tractor operator and mulcher, not bothered about the stumps too much just want brash reducing and some regen removing
  11. i am looking for a tractor mounted mulcher for a thinning job i have got on a golf course, the job is in the nottingham area, if you fit the job please contact me on 07824992791 or pm on here, thanks.
  12. and yes it would make a cracking beam or 10 haha
  13. yes mate you can get into it to get it out
  14. hi guys, Got a good oak to fell soon, she is 120cm diameter at base and roughly 20 foot to first branch and its straight. My client does not want the butt due to the work involved to turn it into firewood plus it will be a damn shame to ring it up. There is some small epicormic growth 6 foot up up, and a medium wound thats heeled at a similar height, i am sure there must be someone out there that will be able to do something useful/creative with her, she is in the newark area in nottinghamshire, anyone interested feel free to contact, cheers
  15. yeh it is mate, ok no worries, all the best :-)
  16. hi guys, Got a good oak to fell soon, she is 120cm diameter at base and roughly 20 foot to first branch and its straight. My client does not want the butt due to the work involved to turn it into firewood plus it will be a damn shame to ring it up. There is some small epicormic growth 6 foot up up, and a medium wound thats heeled at a similar height, i am sure there must be someone out there that will be able to do something useful/creative with her, she is in the newark area in nottinghamshire, anyone interested feel free to contact, cheers
  17. these are the jobs we all love

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