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shavey

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  1. That is fantastic a real work of art
  2. shavey

    Dolmar

    Makita Dolmar 6400/7310/7910 fuel line
  3. shavey

    Dolmar

    Makita Dolmar 9010 oil pump repair kit
  4. shavey

    Dolmar

    Thanks wizz great to see you and thanks for buying a new saw
  5. Isn't the mcculloch CS-360t the same or similar to the Husqvarna 135 or. 235 Iam probably way of course
  6. I'd go Portsmouth too Le Havre get yourself a commodore suite head on down through France heading towards Dijon , Lyon chamberry aix-le-Bains and through the Frejus tunnel and down through Italy Turin Milano Verona beautiful drive through the Alps Or go onto Marseilles , nice , mimes , Monaco menton then Italy via San Remo done these routes several times with hgv
  7. If it will fit on a pallet 5ft x 4ft then give me a shout I can get you a quote cheers
  8. No it doesn't ha ha but I think I might need a truss to fit the bar and chain
  9. 118cc here it is with the ps-420 :thumbup:
  10. Got this beauty this week Dolmar CT been waiting for one of these too come up for sale for years And it's a stonker need my porridge for this one I haven't fitted a chain up yet but it's a 404 chain 129DL
  11. shavey

    Dolmar

    Good afternoon yes they are the same and I have a OEM cylinder and piston for the 9000 / 9010 in stock If you would like any further help please email me on the address below Thanks
  12. It must have been a different truck I got one of these as well couldn't resist the build quality looks good :thumbup:
  13. Did your mill arrive this morning , as my two pallets turned up just before lunch Lady at the farm where my unit is said driver was a nice guy bit of eye candy
  14. shavey

    Dolmar

    A great 20 yr old classic
  15. shavey

    Dolmar

    Collected this one today 1995 PS-6000I :thumbup:
  16. Great to hear it's going well Spud the power of arbtalk and its members are fantastic I've Just been doing this 394XP ready too sell not too much wrong with running pulls like a train it just needed some safety and cosmetic issues sorted, the chain brake cover had a big crack along the top. Band was missing short Spring missing and linkage well worn so invested in a new side cover , inner felling spike was missing and the threads had stripped so retapped with 7mm and put a new chain catcher on
  17. I haven't had delivery yet of the mill but it won't be long , I've got a ready made trailer on its way similar too the photo above dedicated for that mill or the chainsaw mill which works along the same lines as the band mill Also if your going to have it on the ground and haven't got the log lifting equipment this piece of machinery in the photo , will be worth building :thumbup:
  18. You can put the mill on a trailer and go too the work with the advantage of a petrol engine self sufficient :thumbup:
  19. I paid for mine on Tuesday I went for the larger engine
  20. This is Defiantly the best way one pass and it will shred the tough clumps of grass and sheep after :thumbup: If you still lived in shebbear I would drop in and do it for you :lol:
  21. You could get Nick the grinder made by dolmar approx £130

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