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veg power

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  1. Thanks guys for your help so quickly me been a new guy on here much appreciated yeah its not summat i use day in day out for my work as i do bespoke making of wood steel almost anything but ive got a friend & her dad the farm owner as giving me free run to take fallen trees "Ash" for my wood burning stove & to fell those not wanted plus iam wanting to add strings to my bow & do a coarse but not just a coarse on maintainence as thats pretty self worked out but when i do use mine saw it gets some stick to say the least so iam wanting one that will with sound some hassle although the pro saws are abit out of my reach cash wise,all things wood & wood land is a very big interest of mine with out sounding like a tree hugger lol,,the saws mentioned can they have a more aggressive chain fitted ?? anyway guys thanks for your help i will check them out PS can you recommend a retailer that "Fingers crossed" can do me a decent deal
  2. Hi guys iam wanting to buy a decent saw either stihl Or husky from what ive read it is personal to each but there is a big difference in price from whats called hobby mid range to pro i do try to buy the more heavy duty tool for the job what ever that maybe just for peice of mind that it will cope know probs i can fell 20" dia trees to trees that have fallen on farm land & just want a saw that will cope bar length,CC any help advice will be gratefully taken Thanks Rick
  3. Hi Guys just thought i"d say hello ive been reading the forum & it looks great safe felling guys Thanks Rick

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