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billpierce

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  1. Not 100% sure but I have used plenty husky mount bars on various makita with out any issue
  2. If you want to sell your Buckinghams give me about please
  3. Yep. Not noticed them being particularly bad. Who knows if felling all day, day in day out you might notice compared to modern saws
  4. Boron/borax Woodworm Treatment Shop WWW.WOODWORM-INFO.CO.UK Woodworm Shop for Boron based Woodworm Treatments - safe, no smell, no solvents I've used this. Cant tell you 100% of it worked yes not been enough years since I used it but reckon it should. Pretty sure it's safe for work surfaces, especially if you will seal after
  5. Have had couple of full electric days recently (excluding travel and chipper) using a 10" top handle and 14" makita ground saw. 4 pairs of 5ah batteries, charger was in customers garage from lunchtime onwards both days, but easily doable if there is a power source. No one had to wait for a battery to charged, most timber was cut to metre lengths. So I'd say it's not so far off being feasible being fully electric in 10years
  6. Can you just wop a line in from his garden and access the over hang that way?
  7. You mean augers? ANTIQUE 1" INCH AUGER WOOD BORING WOOD HANDLE CLASSIC TOOL FARMING CARPENTRY WWW.EBAY.CO.UK CARPENTRY FARMING TOOL. WOOD BORING. FIXED WOODEN TURNING HANDLE. NICE CONDITION FOR AGE.
  8. Arbortec smock needs nikwaxing more or less everytime it rains
  9. I have a makita dcs4600 and ea5000p for sale if your after second hand. If not I hope you find a gooden. Personally I rate the pro makita stuff ( better than the farmer grade stihl/ husky). But overall prefer echo to makita ( only really used there too handles though no echo 50cc saws).
  10. Hi jase, Afraid it's still leaking whenever working on a slight incline. Be great if you could have a look for parts for breather mod. Filter change made no difference by the way. Thanks
  11. My God! You can nearly buy a new set of spikes for the cost of those hydra cool pads!
  12. Sounds very like the diffs were tight from being driven on tarmac in 4x4. Really not very good for them. Can take quite a bit of reversing and going forward on soft ground to loosen off before you can drop into 2h again
  13. I've found the small echos to be decent. Had a 360tes ( top handle version of 360wes) since 2016, no issues at all. Bought a 2700wes second hand for carving, very light and again no issues at all. The 2511wes looks a good hedge layer. Been using makita cordless for a while. Like it, powerful enough ( the 36v ones are what you want unless pruning). Also very very cheap Makita DUC305Z 30cm / 12" Twin 18v LXT Brushless Cordless Chainsaw Body Only WWW.EBAY.CO.UK The Makita DUC305Z Twin 18v BL LXT Cordless 300mm Chainsaw has a brushless motor, and captive nuts that prevent loss of nut when removing sprocket cover to replace guide bar or saw chain. DUC305Z Features.
  14. Also worth noting I reckon the 043 1/4 chains want to run a bit slacker than bigger chains or the rails ware real fast
  15. Good to know. What makita you comparing it to?
  16. Ouch. Please let me know if your breaking it or selling as a whole. Need a few bits for mine. Ta
  17. What's up with the 361?
  18. Be keen to know how you get on
  19. Pal of mine cant log on here for some reason as asks the arbtalk massif; "changing the taxation class of a 4x4 crane Lorry from HGV to agricultural Going to run a PTO winch and chipper off it as well and it will be predominantly for golf course and estate work but will need to move it between sites." So anyone done this recently?
  20. Had the freedconns for 6months or so, no bother so far, best 60quid I have spent
  21. I'd say 300 for a very good condition one is about right. I am trying to sell a 550 with light use and havent had many nibbles at 325. You may find one for 250 or 275 mind.
  22. Sweet. Reminds of of rexquando https://images.app.goo.gl/zmFHVo9T4JEo5hiD7

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