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Stubby

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  1. <p>Rob !! Don't change the price pretty please with sugar on top ! I want to order one for my 390 . Got the 24" for the 372 this weekend . Superb mate . Regards Andy .</p>

  2. There the big " soft wood " dawgs he wants I think . If you ask a Husky dealer he may put his bit on top . Its easy to get em your self so why not ??
  3. I think the green ones are the most dodgy and they don't fall easily . A horse will not eat acorns by choice only if they don't have enough grass . . I would have said the electric round the drop edge . now and then rake em back to the trunk then with a shovel them up with a snow shovel and barrow them away to a pig farmer ...
  4. 550 seems to tick all your boxes . 560 on a 15" 8 pin would be even quicker but a tad more weighty .....
  5. I tried my Save edge files today for the first time and I have to say there was noticeably more bite than the Oregon ones I have been using and the Oregon ones came second in the test I believe .......
  6. Got mine from the U.S.A. and you may not get stung for import duty on a small item like that which makes it not too pricy . Postage was fairly quick too . Wrong time of year for any postage now though .....
  7. Its not £900 + bad . but its not as good as the opposition ...
  8. I don't know if any one saw anything but if they did it would look kinda normal ....loading/unloading round wood in that situation
  9. I am thinking some one with too much time on their hands my do just that ...Watch this space ? ....
  10. Why 25:1 in old saws ? If it said 25:1 when they made it it was because the oil was of a lesser quality back then but now it would benefit from 50:1 mix just like your newer saws . Why punish it coz its old ! ?
  11. Stubby

    Dolmar saw?

    TDC will be along , hes yer man for Dollies ....
  12. Go to the bottom of the page where it says manage attachments ....
  13. My mate Kieth had about a grands worth of stacked round wood vanish last week . Stacked on West Dean Estate . He had paid for it already . Now its gone . They must have gone in with an 8 wheeler and just loaded it up in broad daylight thinking it would look normal ...and it worked . What the hell; can you doe ????
  14. Yep . We found the same . Thing was when we needed a saw ( 3x 200t were in the shop for carb fixing ) the 201 was the only gig in town . Pants it it is . Since got a T540 and they are poles apart .
  15. Thats cool . Go for it / stick with it . Be happy ...
  16. Hi Bud . I bent the lower rear av spring almost immediately . Left it like that for a few weeks , worked fine . got a new spring last week and its started to bend again . Think its dropping it on the tool strop ? What do you recon ???
  17. Not had a go myself but have seen quite a few successful ones . They were all upright though .
  18. If its coming down spikes every time ! Why not ? Strait stick strop only if you are comfortable . But just do what you are happy with . If he tells you different then he is the best bugger to get up there and do it ....
  19. Leave em Adam . Let em have a hissy fit over nothing if they get off on it . Its nothing , fly sheet in the big scheme of things ... I'm out ....
  20. Its the " when using any other brand " bit that's wrong . Some are as good or better than Stihl ......
  21. Scrap dealers are not poor coz it pays . I worked out how much it would cost to build a year 2000 Honda Fire Blade from parts bought over the counter and it was bonkers money ! something like 30 times the amount to buy one strait out of the show room all put together ...... Hope this helps ...
  22. Ok . Good shout . I use only the good stuff . Red Line racing at 50:1 .......

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